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yes flat are the best and will last way longgerLake Country 5.5" FLAT pads.
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yes flat are the best and will last way longgerLake Country 5.5" FLAT pads.
if there not flat all they do is start to rip and dont have the bite/cut to them . flat pads make the job go alot faster alsoWhy the flat pads? Why the Griot Garage DA? Im in the market for an orbital too and thought the PC was the best (since everywhere I see it is referenced). Do I really need more power?
Do some research om the Flex3401, sorry Mark you knw I had to say something LOL....:dblthumb2:
The Meguiar's backing plate works best and is recommended by Meguiar's for using the Dual Action (DA) Microfiber (MF) correction system.
The Hook and loop on the Megs backing plate are shorter, creates less heat and has been tested and proven to work with the Megs DA MF system.
Once you get the DA (I have both PCxp and Griot's...I like them both...the Griots is a good choice) you will need polishing product.
To get you started I personally would recommend:
For the Foam Pads Megs M105 and M205.
NOTE: The 105/205 work best with the Kevin Brown Method.
or
Meg Ultimate Compound and Megs Ultimate Polish
NOTE: The Ultimate products may be easier to start with.
and
Megs DA Microfiber Correction Compound
Megs DA Microfiber Cutting Discs, 5 inches
DA MF Correction system Review Link
I have both and I like the PC better then the Griots.
I've had both and easily like the Griot's better than the PCXP. If you want a noticeably less powerful DA, go with the PCXP.Why? Any particular reason?
Jimmy! :righton:Griots is a excellent choice!
The Meguiars backing plate tends to keep the the MF pads a bit cooler than the LC backing plate. When using foam pads, you can get away with either backing plate.Looked at and it's out of budget.....Griot's it is.
Can I use the Lake Country Pads you referenced earlier or do I need to use Meguiars?
I'm sorry to all, this is VERY new topic to me and I'm trying to learn as much as possible and do it right so I don't screw it up!
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The Meguiars backing plate tends to keep the the MF pads a bit cooler than the LC backing plate. When using foam pads, you can get away with either backing plate.
Absolutely!So when you say foam pads work with either plate that means the LC pads will work just fine with the Meguiars backing plate?
Absolutely!
Cool thanks! Maybe I should start a new thread for next questions about products to buy......![]()
Be prepared to be overwhelmed...lol
Yepper, you have not even asked the dreaded..."What LSP do you like best?" question.
FYI
I did a swirled Mazda 3 with a red metal flake paint today.
I used the DA MF 5.5" cutting pad and Megs DA compound.
Followed by Menz PO85 with the Megs DA MF 5.5" finishing pad.
Then I used a 5.5" LC blue flat pad to apply the LSP.
A complete correction detail and only used a foam pad for LSP?
The flake looked like it was popping out of the hood when it was done!!!
malibuboats91 - Are you confused yet?
Last Step ProductDumb question....LSP?
With what machine did you use? The Flex?
Yepper, you have not even asked the dreaded..."What LSP do you like best?" question.
FYI
I did a swirled Mazda 3 with a red metal flake paint today.
I used the DA MF 5.5" cutting pad and Megs DA compound.
Followed by Menz PO85 with the Megs DA MF 5.5" finishing pad.
Then I used a 5.5" LC blue flat pad to apply the LSP.
A complete correction detail and only used a foam pad for LSP?
The flake looked like it was popping out of the hood when it was done!!!
malibuboats91 - Are you confused yet?
Dumb question....LSP?
With what machine did you use? The Flex?
Why? Any particular reason?
I respectfully disagree with your comments.The Griots does have more power, but I really ever use it at full power. The PC7424xp
has a better feel to it, I think it handles a bit nicer, a little bit more sturdy.