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    What speed for a finishing Polish and black pad?

    Probably a simple yet dumb question but, what setting and arm speed do you use with a finishing Polish (M205 or Griot's perfecting cream) and a black pad? My paint is in good condition, considering it's age, and I was wanting to use the steps above just as a quick wax remover and gloss enhancer...
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    So many colors...I'm so confused.

    So I did my detail yesterday. I used the green pads with Griot's correcting cream and it came out pretty darn well. I did use one white pad on the roof of the truck and it was caked up much quicker than the green, and with more polishing materiel as well. I assume it's because it's a closed cell...
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    So many colors...I'm so confused.

    Wow lots of great advice. So I'm feeling better about the green but still thinking I should have got more blue and less of the white. From the description it looks like if I need that much correcting I should just use an orange pad rather than a white.
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    So many colors...I'm so confused.

    Cool thanks. So would the white be a step more aggressive than the green or would you go straight to the orange?
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    So many colors...I'm so confused.

    I have the standard flat 5.5" pads. I like the idea of printing the charts. I'll see if u can find a copy for the Buff and Shine. Thanks again
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    So many colors...I'm so confused.

    And I totally understand that. I'm used to keeping things simple so my mind is trying to justify having one color of pad per step rather than having multiple polishing pads to choose from.
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    So many colors...I'm so confused.

    Hello everyone. I'm somewhat new here. I used to have an account many years ago but I got out of the "hobby" and sold my DA and other things. Now that I'm getting back into it I am stumbling when it comes to pad choices. I have a DA and some solid chemicals but my brain is going nuts over the...
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