I have a PC 7424 (First style, not the 7424xp) and have been using LC CCS pads since the couple years I have had it. Overall, the combination of the 7424, 6.5" and 5.5" orange and white CCS pads has worked well for me when it comes to polishing, but I believe I can achive better results with different pads. There are some places on my car where there there are curves and angles that the pads just don't really make the best contact. Afterwards I can still see some slight swirling from the pads not making the best contact and breaking the polish down all the way.
My car is a bright red newer model GM, that is in pretty good shape with lighter swirling from washing nothing that neglected at all or needs to see a real tough polish and pads. I'm not a pro detailer by any means, just a hobbyist, so I'd like the use pads that are fairly easy to get the hang of using.
Which of the LC pads do you all reccomend that are pretty versatile and work well on flat and contoured surfaces? I have been looking at the flat, hydo tech, and kompressor pads, but am unsure which are better to use. The Kompressor pads claims to be made to work well on contoured surfacers, but the individual fingers on the pad worry me for some reason I could see these creating holograming and swirling or the fingers breaking off. Do you all have any suggestions for an amateur to polish with?
My car is a bright red newer model GM, that is in pretty good shape with lighter swirling from washing nothing that neglected at all or needs to see a real tough polish and pads. I'm not a pro detailer by any means, just a hobbyist, so I'd like the use pads that are fairly easy to get the hang of using.
Which of the LC pads do you all reccomend that are pretty versatile and work well on flat and contoured surfaces? I have been looking at the flat, hydo tech, and kompressor pads, but am unsure which are better to use. The Kompressor pads claims to be made to work well on contoured surfacers, but the individual fingers on the pad worry me for some reason I could see these creating holograming and swirling or the fingers breaking off. Do you all have any suggestions for an amateur to polish with?