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    Need Engine Cleaner Recommendations

    '68 Convertible. Good call.
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    Need Engine Cleaner Recommendations

    I'm looking for something to clean and maintain my engine. This is basically a cruise night/show car so the engine never gets very dirty but inevitably, some oil and grease and fluids always seem to find their way to the engine block, power steering pump, intake manifold, fender wells etc etc...
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    Flat vs CCS

    To those of you who have used both LC Flat and the newer CCS technology pads, which one's do you like better. Has anyone found any downside to the CCS "cells" LC puts in their 5.5" pads now?? Thanks!
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    Where to find FLAT 5.5 LC pads...

    Where can I find 5.5" Flat LC pads without the CCS Pockets (dimples) in the pads???
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    Looking for a new Quick Detailer.

    Clearkote's Quickshine. Best I've found. Great for glass and chome too.
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    PC & RPM's

    The reason I was asking is because Optimum suggests 1,000 - 1,400 RPM's for their Optimum Finish Polish. I was just wondering what this equates to on the PC. I'll probably go with a speed of about 5.
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    Optimum Finishing Polish/Pad?

    So Optimum polishes work good with a PC?
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    PC & RPM's

    Does anyone know of a chart or reference guide that gives what RPM's equate to what speeds on the Porter Cable?? Thanks!
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    Finishing Polish - Griot's vs. Optimum??

    Gunslinger - Do you use a PC or a rotary?
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    Finishing Polish - Griot's vs. Optimum??

    If you guys had to pick one of these two products for use with PC - which would it be : - Optimum Finishing Polish - Griot's Garage Machine Polish 4 I'm working on single stage red paint which has very, very faint light swirls and toweling marks. My plan is to go with a blue LC pad. Thanks!
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    Optimum Finishing Polish/Pad?

    What LC pad should be used with Optimum Finishing Polish? Would the LC blue be ok? I am working on single stage red that has very, very, slight micromarring and wanted to start with as gentle a process as possible
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