Menzerna PG or FG

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What's the diff between the two??

Anything else you guys highly recommend for cleaning dirty interior??

Also, I have griots 6' can I change the backing plate to a 3' or do I have to buy a griots 3'
 
FG finishes better, almost LSP ready in a lot of cases!
 
What's the diff between the two??

Anything else you guys highly recommend for cleaning dirty interior??

Also, I have griots 6' can I change the backing plate to a 3' or do I have to buy a griots 3'

1)
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2) Folex and APC

3) You can buy this:
3 Inch Dual Action Flexible Backing Plate, da backing plate, random orbital backing plate
Lake Country Hydro-Tech 3 x 1.25 Inch Foam Pads, hydrotech buffing pads, polishing pads, spot buffs
 
What tire shine do you guys perfer I'm looking for the wet look??
 
First off, welcome to AGO (the obsession).

I would say from the numerous questions in the same thread that you are eager to learn and that is a good thing, but here are a couple of advises (before you get flamed for it)

1) One question per thread will get you the best result
2) The forum search function is your friend, as most if not all those questions have been answered many times before
3) Read... read... read... read!

There are not "best"... just best for you.

Chemical Guy New Car Smell is one of my favorites sent.Chemical Guys New Car Scent, air freshener, new car smell, car deodorizer
Tires that are dripping wet and greasy shiny can be achieved with Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel in one step: Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel dresses your tires in a dark, satin finish that protects the rubber for weeks! This tire dressing and protectant enhances using this brush set to applyCarrand Brush & Shine Tire Dressing Applicators, tire brush, tire shine applicator
 
You can use a 3" BP and pads on the 6" Griot (or a PC 7424XP), but you'll be leaving little if no room between the edge of the pad and the buffer shroud. If you don't already have 3" pads, I'd go with 4" pads instead. You'll still be able to get into most places the 3" pads can, and you'll have a better safety margin.
 
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