Which pad to use for Glass Polishing

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Hey guys,

so i am looking to use the CarPro CeriGlass Polish Kit (or any other glass polish) on my own car before adding it to the future mobile detailing arsenal.

I only have a PC7424XP on hand for now (with dreams of a 3401 hehe). My question is what pad do you guys suggest to apply this other than the 5.5" Lake Country Glass Pad?


I have the following pads on hand:

5.5" Lake Country Foam Flat Pads
- yellow
- orange
- white
- black
- blue

5.5" Lake Country CCS Pads
- orange
- white
- red

5.5" Lake Country Hydro Tech Pads
- blue

4" Lake Country Pads
- yellow
- orange
- black

and also a 5.5" MF pad


Thanks for suggestions and comments.
 
I used the LC Glass Cutting Pad with a 7424 and it micro marred the glass. Once it was marred, foam could not remove it. I don't think you can actually "correct" glass with a PC. At least I couldn't. You can clean it and remove contaminants though.
 
I used the LC Glass Cutting Pad with a 7424 and it micro marred the glass. Once it was marred, foam could not remove it. I don't think you can actually "correct" glass with a PC. At least I couldn't. You can clean it and remove contaminants though.

I agree. Be careful with the dedicated glass pads. Some of them (the very thin ones) are ULTRA aggressive when coupled with CeriGlass.

I have started using a 4" Orange CCS pad for glass polishing. It works perfectly for removing hard water spots from neglected windshields. I like the 90 degree edges on the CCS pads because you can get right up against the trim to remove all visible defects. I haven't tried much glass polishing with a DA but Orange CCS & CeriGlass on my 849X rotary gives stellar results with only one or two section passes. I have tried many of the over the counter "glass stripper" & "glass water spot remover" products and NOTHING that I have tried compares to CeriGlass. Period.
 
I used the LC Glass Cutting Pad with a 7424 and it micro marred the glass. Once it was marred, foam could not remove it. I don't think you can actually "correct" glass with a PC. At least I couldn't. You can clean it and remove contaminants though.
Anyone can confirm their experience polishing glass with a PC before i pull the trigger on this CeriGlass?
 
I just used Duragloss Nuglass 755 last night on a car with pretty bad waterspots. I should've taken pictures before and after but didn't. It got rid of all the waterspots and the glass looked brand new. I used a 5.5 inch orange lc ccs pad on speed 5 on the pc xp.
 
I just used Duragloss Nuglass 755 last night on a car with pretty bad waterspots. I should've taken pictures before and after but didn't. It got rid of all the waterspots and the glass looked brand new. I used a 5.5 inch orange lc ccs pad on speed 5 on the pc xp.
Thanks for your input! I did consider the duragloss 755 but ive been impressed with CarPro's stuff so far so i stuck with it! Speed 5 was good enough to work in the product? How many passes more or less did you attempt?
 
Like paint, use the least aggressive first and that would be Nu Glass. Ceri Glass needs to stay wet and can become pretty messy.
Thanks for your input! I did consider the duragloss 755 but ive been impressed with CarPro's stuff so far so i stuck with it! Speed 5 was good enough to work in the product? How many passes more or less did you attempt?
 
I only have a PC7424XP on hand for now

-If you are only attempting to remove, for example: minor water-spotting (not etching) and built-up crud:
The PC7424XP with your choices of pads and selecting other compounds/polishes (than CeriGlass)...
may, indeed, be the ticket to success.

-Scratches, pitting, etchings...on the other hand...will more than likely require a rotary (circular) coupled
with cerium oxide-products and the appropiate "glass-pads"...And practice, practice, practice:

-Which, hopefully, if so desired, will lead to being: Experienced...in the nuances of glass-polishing.

:)

Bob
 
Thanks for your input! I did consider the duragloss 755 but ive been impressed with CarPro's stuff so far so i stuck with it! Speed 5 was good enough to work in the product? How many passes more or less did you attempt?

The nuglass is like 8 bucks. So it's not like you're losing much if it doesn't work. I did two passes and that was more than enough to remove the waterspots.
 
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