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I am relatively new to the detailing process. I have always been a wash and wax kind of guy, but have discovered how nice I really can make my ride look with all of the new products, processes, and techniques.

I recently acquired a friends used random orbital Porter 7424 (old model). He threw in a second backing plate and a couple of pads. I am planning to order more pads, but I am not sure what size pads I should order for my two backing plates. The backing plates physically measure 5" and 6" in diameter. Does that mean they will accommodate 5.5" and 6.5" pads, respectively?

Sorry for such an uniniformed question, but I know y'all are anxious to help. Thanks in advance.
 
I am relatively new to the detailing process. I have always been a wash and wax kind of guy, but have discovered how nice I really can make my ride look with all of the new products, processes, and techniques.

I recently acquired a friends used random orbital Porter 7424 (old model). He threw in a second backing plate and a couple of pads. I am planning to order more pads, but I am not sure what size pads I should order for my two backing plates. The backing plates physically measure 5" and 6" in diameter. Does that mean they will accommodate 5.5" and 6.5" pads, respectively?

Sorry for such an uniniformed question, but I know y'all are anxious to help. Thanks in advance.
Yes you are correct

5" Backing Plate 5.5" Pads
6" Backing Plate 6.5" Pads

Here is a great article on how to maximize to PC


How to Maximize the ability of a 1st Gen. Porter Cable



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Thanks for the response and the link!


Yes, thank you Evan for sharing the link to the above article.


To the OP, also check out this article... and be sure to scroll down the page as I included lots of information plus links to the store to make it easy to get the right gear.


Video: Mark your backing plate to make it easy to see pad rotation

MarkYourBackingPlate01.jpg




:)
 
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