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Old 05-17-2008, 07:02 AM
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Question Pads and Speed

Need some help from all the knowledgeable people in here. I got my PC earlier this week (was finally able to afford it, nothing wrong with AG) along with a few orange pads (CCS I believe). I also found in here a "pad chart" with LG pads in an "aggression scale". One question is - Are the pads "aggression" basically the same between LG and CCS? Second question is - At what speeds do I set my PC? The package didn't say anything except that 1-2500 OPM and 6-6000 OPM. And there is nothing on the comparison chart about which speeds to use with which pads. I 'm looking to mark my chart with the speeds so that I don't mess up any thing.

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Re: Pads and Speed

pads abrasiveness and coloring are somewhat unique to each manufacturer, no industry standard.

For polishing use PC on 5.5 - 6 on dial, if removing wax with bonnet use around 3, and turn on low when spreading wax and polish.
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pads abrasiveness and coloring are somewhat unique to each manufacturer, no industry standard.

For polishing use PC on 5.5 - 6 on dial, if removing wax with bonnet use around 3, and turn on low when spreading wax and polish.
Bonnet? Bonnet! Damn, I knew I forgot something in that order!

Back on topic - So the LC orange pad is more or less "aggressive" than the CCS orange? And do you know of a chart for the CCS pads?
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2-3 to spread
5-6 to work polish
I use 4 for glazes
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2-3 to spread
5-6 to work polish
I use 4 for glazes
Is wax considered a glaze?
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Is wax considered a glaze?
No, they are different. I wax with hand application but if I were to use the PC I'd probably spread wax at 3-4.
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glaze has little or no protection.....adds gloss and hides swirls. Wax protects, hence LSP (last step process). Both done with softest pad (black or blue usually) on speed 3.
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Back on topic - So the LC orange pad is more or less "aggressive" than the CCS orange? And do you know of a chart for the CCS pads?
I believe they're the same.
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So the procedure would be polish, glaze then wax?
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So the procedure would be polish, glaze then wax?
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