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So no need to waste money on hybrid pads if I'm just using a GG6?
Which group do you prefer and which pads within that group?
Arent the mf's crazy hard on the paint? I bought two when i bought my flex but it seems like ill never use them. Id love to be able to trade them.
Jason Rose of Meguiar's, when explaining how to use their d/a microfiber system said "Slow down to work faster". What he meant was to lower your a speed, to get the best, most effective performance from your system. I took that to apply to all of my systems.
Nice tip, my friend, thanks for sharing. It sure is a rule for the rotary, which I mostly run at 600 RPMs to 900/1000, but I will try run the DAs at lower speeds as well.:xyxthumbs:
Gah, I suck at making decisions. I wish there was only one type of pad out...
I think I'm just gonna get the flats since it's a daily driver!
I am about to put the finishing touches on my first-ever detail - our 2012Camry Hybrid daily driver (62,000 miles to date), Barcelona Red, that had required a lot of swirl removal work. Now I have one panel left to detail and the process will be complete. To date I have used the LC 5.5" CCS pads - using orange, white and blue, and the same colors in the LC 3" flat pads. I am super-impressed with the results especially since I have never been very good working with mechanical devices or cars.
After washing, claying each panel I am using Wolfgang 3.0 TSR, 3.0 Finishing Glaze and topping off with Fuzion following Mike Phillips' very detailed instructions.
Since this might be the only vehicle I will ever detail, it has been a very rewarding experience that I would recommend to anyone who is considering making their first attempt at detailing.
This site and the incredible volume of helpful posts seem to answer every question I have had. It is amazing how many times I have encountered a problem and a timely post will appear here providing a number of possible solutions.
The PC 7424XP and the LC pads have provided a great set of tools that have had (to my newbie eyes anyway) absolutely stunning results.
Thanks to everyone that shares there experience and knowledge here!
I will be trying the LC Hydro-Tech 5.5" 3 pack on this last panel just for comparison sake.
Being a newbie the PC, LC, Wolfgang combination seems to be almost perfect for the beginner.
I use Hydro-Tech's with my PC-7424xp and M101 compound, and M205/CarPro Reflect polishes. Pads work great and correct fast, they acted better with Reflect than they did with M205.
*By "acted better" what I mean is; the pads didn't get as hot (were steaming after a few passes with M205, and not with reflect, same pad same technique) and the pads didn't collapse as much as they did with M205 (m205 is more liquid/runny than Reflect). There wasn't much dusting with either product but I'd give a slight edge to Reflect.
Same pad totally different experiences.
I never have that issue with any of my pads because I don't ever let my pads get that hot or work them that hard.I use Hydro-Tech's with my PC-7424xp and M101 compound, and M205/CarPro Reflect polishes. Pads work great and correct fast, they acted better with Reflect than they did with M205.
*By "acted better" what I mean is; the pads didn't get as hot (were steaming after a few passes with M205, and not with reflect, same pad same technique) and the pads didn't collapse as much as they did with M205 (m205 is more liquid/runny than Reflect). There wasn't much dusting with either product but I'd give a slight edge to Reflect.
Same pad totally different experiences.