If you're going to use a one-step cleaner/wax you don't normally want to use a foam cutting pad as the sharpness of the foam can leave a shadow effect which is actually micro-marring. Micro-marring is a nice way to say scratching. You can use foam cutting pads and I know some detailers do but I'm typing this article for newbies and I want to keep you safe.
So for a one-step cleaner/wax, I'd recommend getting a minimum of 5-6 foam polishing pads. And of course when using a one-step cleaner/wax you're done after the first and only step so you don't need more pads.
Caught this from another post on Detailing for Beginners, The above was from Mike P.
I'm a beginner all the way, but just wanted to clarify some things here..........I used HD Speed & Proxy, but I put it on with an orange pad...........seemed to get out 95% of my swirls.
So if I'm reading this right, I could have gotten the same results with the white polishing pad. Just wondering if you guys are getting the swirls out with the white pad vs the orange pad.
Thanks
Rich
So for a one-step cleaner/wax, I'd recommend getting a minimum of 5-6 foam polishing pads. And of course when using a one-step cleaner/wax you're done after the first and only step so you don't need more pads.
Caught this from another post on Detailing for Beginners, The above was from Mike P.
I'm a beginner all the way, but just wanted to clarify some things here..........I used HD Speed & Proxy, but I put it on with an orange pad...........seemed to get out 95% of my swirls.
So if I'm reading this right, I could have gotten the same results with the white polishing pad. Just wondering if you guys are getting the swirls out with the white pad vs the orange pad.
Thanks
Rich