M0nk3y
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- Mar 20, 2011
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Hey Everyone.
It's coming time to do some serious paint correction on my Z. My past car, the 325, I never had the M105/205 combo. I relied on Menzerna PG, SIP, 106FF and PO85RD.
I picked up some HydroPads from autogeek awhile ago and have been wondering if this is a good start to tackle the M105/205 combo with (while using the Tangerine, and Cyan Pads). I'll be using my Makita on most of the car.
I'm still going to be jeweling with PO85RD and the Gold CCS Pads.
Is there any other combination you should recommended? Here are the pads I currently own, all enough to do a full car with:
PFW -> 6.5"
Orange Flat LLC -> 5.5"
White CCS -> 6.5"
Black CCS -> 6.5"
Blue CCS -> 6.5"
Gold CCS -> 6.5"
Tangerine Hydro -> 6.5"
Cyan Hydro -> 6.5"
Additionally. I'm going to tackle my bumpers with my PC, still (I'm not 100% comfortable with using a rotary on plastic parts). Should I step up the pad to a more aggressive combo?
Thanks everyone in advance
It's coming time to do some serious paint correction on my Z. My past car, the 325, I never had the M105/205 combo. I relied on Menzerna PG, SIP, 106FF and PO85RD.
I picked up some HydroPads from autogeek awhile ago and have been wondering if this is a good start to tackle the M105/205 combo with (while using the Tangerine, and Cyan Pads). I'll be using my Makita on most of the car.
I'm still going to be jeweling with PO85RD and the Gold CCS Pads.
Is there any other combination you should recommended? Here are the pads I currently own, all enough to do a full car with:
PFW -> 6.5"
Orange Flat LLC -> 5.5"
White CCS -> 6.5"
Black CCS -> 6.5"
Blue CCS -> 6.5"
Gold CCS -> 6.5"
Tangerine Hydro -> 6.5"
Cyan Hydro -> 6.5"
Additionally. I'm going to tackle my bumpers with my PC, still (I'm not 100% comfortable with using a rotary on plastic parts). Should I step up the pad to a more aggressive combo?
Thanks everyone in advance