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Old 04-17-2007, 12:11 PM
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The blue is a hi buff and the white is a 3m waffle design. i have a white hi buff as well but it's only good for glaze. i always apply wax or fmj by hand.
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Old 04-18-2007, 11:31 PM
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Hey richy, which pad did you use for polishing? The blue or the white? Excuse my ignorance but what do you mean "The blue is a hi buff"? Could you please explain.
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Old 04-18-2007, 11:56 PM
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Hey richy, which pad did you use for polishing? The blue or the white? Excuse my ignorance but what do you mean "The blue is a hi buff"? Could you please explain.
The blue pad was used for polishing with the FPII. It is made by "hi buff". I buy them locally. The white 3m waffle pad was used with the 106ff: that is the combo that really kicks butt!! It won't get out the abrasions of the wet sanding; that's why I am waiting to go stateside to pick up my products that are waiting for me.
I am going to have to practice on my fx35 with the presta. My 3 year old walked by it with a plastic stool and put 3 scratches in it!! I have filled it in with touch up paint and clear and built it above the surface. Now I just need to wet sand and polish, but I want to use the presta on it. I am confident I'll get them to disappear completely...I'll post pics when I do the job.
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Old 04-19-2007, 09:53 AM
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The blue pad was used for polishing with the FPII. It is made by "hi buff". I buy them locally. The white 3m waffle pad was used with the 106ff: that is the combo that really kicks butt!! It won't get out the abrasions of the wet sanding; that's why I am waiting to go stateside to pick up my products that are waiting for me.
I am going to have to practice on my fx35 with the presta. My 3 year old walked by it with a plastic stool and put 3 scratches in it!! I have filled it in with touch up paint and clear and built it above the surface. Now I just need to wet sand and polish, but I want to use the presta on it. I am confident I'll get them to disappear completely...I'll post pics when I do the job.
Okay gotcha, clear as mud now hahaha joking. So blue pad with FPII mmmm..and white pad with 106ff...interesting I'll have to play around with the comby my self. Thanks for sharing.

Looking forward to see your FX35, I know you mean about kids and scratches lol...but it's all good.

Thanks for sharing.
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