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what colors of the CCS should i buy? Hex's they dont sell on AG unless they really really sold out or never stocked them.
i was thinking of getting:
sealant: red
polish: white
(i have enough cutting pads to go through)
HD adapt: pink ccs
HD cut: (already have enough)
what about HD polish? white should be good or should i go with green?
what are your thoughts on waffles vs hex?
yeah i primed the pad cause that was what i was usually told to do when detailing. i am guessing its just for compound.
subaru paint is pretty soft.
usually i do 6 passes and i have been learning to adjust speeds when detailing and its been working really well w compound.
polish and glaze and sealant will be interesting.
i am just trying to do polish/glaze/sealant. so wondering red/white/black/green. but i did hear about the new megs foam discs.
yeah i primed the pad cause that was what i was usually told to do when detailing. i am guessing its just for compound.
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Actually, none of the polishes or compounds that 3D/HD offers suggests you prime your pad. It's just not necessary with the abrasives & lubricants they use in their formulations. It's actually counterproductive most of the time as it overloads the pad with product affecting the cutting and finishing power of the overall results. Plus, it creates dusting issues. 3-4 small drops of product on the very outside edge of your pad when using a DA polisher. (More with rotary/wool)
FWIW, I saw a recent video of Kevin Brown with Larry Kosilla and discussing the importance of priming or 'seasoning' the pad. I do not remember what products they were using but would imagine it was Meguairs.