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Old 04-20-2008, 06:48 PM
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first time using the 7424 ,just wondering if I should use the CCS Gray or Blue pad for applying this polish?Thanks
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first time using the 7424 ,just wondering if I should use the CCS Gray or Blue pad for applying this polish?Thanks
Most polishes work well with the white pad. If it doesn't remove the swrils or marring then move up to an orange pad. Gray, blue and red are for applying waxes or sealants or for jeweling the paint.
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Re: poorboys world professional polish

Blue, judging by the description of both and it's what you have (so it seems)
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Re: poorboys world professional polish

thanks guys.Looks like I need to get some white pads.
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Re: poorboys world professional polish

the poorboys professional polish can be used fine with the gray pad...if you desire a little cut then get the white pad, but the gray will do just fine....
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Re: poorboys world professional polish

PB pp is for cleaning the paint before waxing or sealing ? am i right
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pb pp is great for cleaning paint but you can also do some correction with it to.
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i have found it to be an excellent cleaner. works wonders on smooth plastic trim that is oxidized.
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PB pp is for cleaning the paint before waxing or sealing ? am i right
It'll do a lot depending on the pad you use ... a polishing or finishing pad will clean the paint and leave a great base for any wax or sealant and used with a rotary and wool pad, it'll cut through sanding marks ... PB Pro Polish- A versatile chemical polish
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Ok so if I used the LC white pad then I would be doing some paint correction and polishing at the same time ? So after I did that I could go right to LSP
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