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Old 03-25-2007, 02:33 AM
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Suggestions on PC combo's...

So i am thinking about getting the PC 7424 and i definetly want to get like a nice package including the XMT stuff b/c it seems that everyone has only great things to say about the XMT stuff...

what i am looking for...outside of the PC, i would like a nice assortment of pads ranging from cut pads to polish pads b/c i'll be working on cars that are it terrible condition to my car that i try to keep in perfect condition...

please give me your suggestions!

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Old 03-25-2007, 02:53 AM
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PC and pads: The Edge 2000 Foam pads & Porter Cable 7424 Complete Kit
Pads only: The Edge Dual Action 6 Inch Kit includes The Edge 2000 DuraFoam Pads & a dual action Edge Adapter. edge foam pads, double side pads, polishing pads and don't forget the DA Adaptor: The Edge 2000 Quick-Connect Adapter for the Porter Cable 7424 dual action orbital polisher, edge 6 inch pads, edge wave pads
When you buy Edge2K pads it's like buying two pads in one.
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Old 03-25-2007, 03:38 AM
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with Sparkie, E2K pads are great!
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Old 03-25-2007, 05:41 AM
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the pc that comes with an xl amount of pads is a great deal...also the edge pad kits are a great deal as well...i like the wave package deal
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I highly suggest you look to the Poorboys kit, with or without machine. Everything but car wash is included. Its a great way to start a detailing regimine.
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i looked at the PB stuff and it seems like a great product...i know that alot of poeple love the pinnacle XMT stuff too...

whats the difference and what should i be looking at when making a purchase for products...

i've always owned Meg stuff and now i want to take a plung into owning better products!

(so lets being with my cleaning products...since if i am going to buy a DA then it will be the PC)...
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I like the Optimum line with LC pads!
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i looked at the PB stuff and it seems like a great product...i know that alot of poeple love the pinnacle XMT stuff too...

whats the difference and what should i be looking at when making a purchase for products...

i've always owned Meg stuff and now i want to take a plung into owning better products!

(so lets being with my cleaning products...since if i am going to buy a DA then it will be the PC)...
PB's is good stuff as well. So is Meg's. I still live by #83/80 combo.

I too use EDGE pads. They rock!
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