buff and shine MF Pads with FG400 SF3500

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Hi. First post here. I'd say I'm an amateur that reads a lot.
Machine: Porter Cable XP7424
Car: Black 2018 VW Golf
Paint condition: some small-moderate scratches. Moderate swirls everywhere. Needs some love...

I ordered just ordered some Menzerna FG400 and SF3500 in order to do a 2 step polish. I never used Menzerna products.
Will be followed by some CQuartz lite or some Wax. Didn't decide yet as far as protection.

What pad would you recommend for FG400 and SF3500. I ordered a set of cutting/polishing buff and shine MF pads just to give them a try. I usually work with lake country CCS foam pads.
I have orange-white-green-black-blue in hand.

Right now my plan is:1st step FG400 with MF cutting pad + 2nd step SF3500 with with green foam pad. Good idea?

Should I stick with foampads or I'll have better results with MF pads? To what I understand, MF cutting pads is slightly more aggressive than the orange pad will be. And will leave more haze than foam.
Any tips using FG400/SF3500 are welcome

Thanks
 
Should I stick with foam pads or I'll have better results with MF pads?

To what I understand, MF cutting pads is slightly more aggressive than the orange pad will be. And will leave more haze than foam.


Microfiber, or actually any FIBER pad is going to CUT better than a foam pad with a uniform surface texture. In my opinion, it's okay to start with fiber pads but I would always finish with foam.


Fibers are a form of abrasive - Foam Pads vs Microfiber Pads by Mike Phillips





:)
 
I have 5'' backing plate. So 5.5'' pads.

However my orange foam pad is 6.5'' because when I bought it, web store sent me the wrong size by mistake. MF pads and other foampads are all 5.5''.



What size backing plate?

It makes a huge difference in the tool performance because larger pads tend to also be thicker pads.


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