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Hello everyone. I have ordered the PC 7424xp alone on amazon.ca as i'm Canadian. I did originally order it from autogeek to support the great community but I ended up getting my payment refunded because it just was not worth it for me with the exchange rate and shipping, my apologies! I tried but it was honestly over 100 dollars in savings buying the unit from amazon.ca.. for us Canadians anyhow!
Anyways, i've got a few pictures here of the swirls and scratches in my paint. I have a jet black Z4. It looks great from far, but far from good. It was hard to capture the swirls well because it is cloudy out, actually makes the car look flawless but it's not.
My question is now that I got the porter cable on the way, i'm going to need pads besides the one that it comes with and some quality product. I have some meguiars compound and polish, and black wax which might be useful? I have these products already for my Meg's drill attachment buffer which just doesn't have the power I find. It's good to apply a nice coat of wax but doesn't help with the swirls much, so very excited to receive the PC soon.
The pictures actually make the swirls look pretty serious, it's not super bad in person but they are definitely there. If you guys could recommend some products that you think will get the job done, along with the corresponding pads for each product please let me know. I've never used a machine polisher before so don't be afraid to dumb it down a little bit for me lol. The picture I listed above is actually from the lid of the trunk, seems to be the worst spot on the vehicle.
Here is the product that I do have already at home and a picture of the car as of today. Been doing a lot of work on it but it's time to tackle the paint.
So basically all in all if you guys have any recommendations on some compound, polish, wax, pads, etc please let me know. Do the pads just stick onto the porter cable backing, do all of them fit, do I need another backing plate to support different pads, which pad should I use for the polish that you recommend? Do I even need to use a compound? How many steps are required for the paint? These are just a variety of the questions I could be asking lol..
I prefer to use amazon.ca at the moment as i'm a prime member there and there seems to be good deals, if the pads/product is on there that is better yet.
I appreciate all the help! Feed back please
Anyways, i've got a few pictures here of the swirls and scratches in my paint. I have a jet black Z4. It looks great from far, but far from good. It was hard to capture the swirls well because it is cloudy out, actually makes the car look flawless but it's not.

My question is now that I got the porter cable on the way, i'm going to need pads besides the one that it comes with and some quality product. I have some meguiars compound and polish, and black wax which might be useful? I have these products already for my Meg's drill attachment buffer which just doesn't have the power I find. It's good to apply a nice coat of wax but doesn't help with the swirls much, so very excited to receive the PC soon.
The pictures actually make the swirls look pretty serious, it's not super bad in person but they are definitely there. If you guys could recommend some products that you think will get the job done, along with the corresponding pads for each product please let me know. I've never used a machine polisher before so don't be afraid to dumb it down a little bit for me lol. The picture I listed above is actually from the lid of the trunk, seems to be the worst spot on the vehicle.
Here is the product that I do have already at home and a picture of the car as of today. Been doing a lot of work on it but it's time to tackle the paint.


So basically all in all if you guys have any recommendations on some compound, polish, wax, pads, etc please let me know. Do the pads just stick onto the porter cable backing, do all of them fit, do I need another backing plate to support different pads, which pad should I use for the polish that you recommend? Do I even need to use a compound? How many steps are required for the paint? These are just a variety of the questions I could be asking lol..
I prefer to use amazon.ca at the moment as i'm a prime member there and there seems to be good deals, if the pads/product is on there that is better yet.
I appreciate all the help! Feed back please