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rocdup0254
01-09-2011, 05:39 PM
Im contemplating whether to use this or not. I have a black 03 explorer, with almost no swirling at all just here and there. What would be the correct way to use this, and pad type. Im using the PC7424. What can happen if you dont work it in enough, or the opposite and do to much.

mcpp66
01-09-2011, 06:16 PM
That's why I like the Meguiar's polishes......you don't really have to worry about that with their SMAT technology.

kronos
01-09-2011, 08:17 PM
This article (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/tricks-tips-techniques/20021-definitive-how-article-removing-swirls-scratches-water-spots-using-porter-cable-7424xp-g110v2-griot-s-garage-polisher.html) written by Mike Phillips explains precisely what it takes to break down a polish.

This is what just spread polish looks like.

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc256/01540i/P1010018-13.jpg

This is what it looks like after its been broken down.

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc256/01540i/P1010020-12.jpg

The key to breaking down polish properly, is technique. Depending on the variables your dealing with, (temp., humidity, pad size, pad type, etc.) it should take 4 to 6 passes to fully break down a diminishing abrasives polish.

lexterminator
01-17-2011, 02:25 PM
I have tried this product a few times and it works decently but takes a long time to break in. I have a non-metallic black CTS and with a 7424XP and a white polishing pad if I don't break it entirely it leaves micro marring. I prefer by far Malco Nano Care Polishing Creme which breaks faster, has more cleaning power and hides slight defects too. For pretty much everything else I use Pinnacle products.

birdog
08-28-2013, 11:46 PM
I got a sample of this polish and am trying to decide which pad to apply it with. LC Flat 5.5" in orange, white, or grey. or the LC Hydro-Tech pad in Tangerine. My dilemma is, I can't find anywhere if this polish is a water based polish. If it is, I think I would like to try the Hydro-Tech pad if not I'll go with the Flat pads. Has anyone tried this with the LC CCS pads since this is a DAT product? I read on here that the DAT products don't break down evenly due to the dimples holding the product for gradual release. They are more suited for a SMAT product.

Just02896
11-25-2013, 08:15 PM
I got a sample of this polish and am trying to decide which pad to apply it with. LC Flat 5.5" in orange, white, or grey. or the LC Hydro-Tech pad in Tangerine. My dilemma is, I can't find anywhere if this polish is a water based polish. If it is, I think I would like to try the Hydro-Tech pad if not I'll go with the Flat pads. Has anyone tried this with the LC CCS pads since this is a DAT product? I read on here that the DAT products don't break down evenly due to the dimples holding the product for gradual release. They are more suited for a SMAT product.

I finished a white civic with Pinnacle AFP on a white LC CCS pad with great results! See below.

http://i1107.photobucket.com/albums/h384/just02896/image_zpseb1f2b1a.jpg (http://s1107.photobucket.com/user/just02896/media/image_zpseb1f2b1a.jpg.html)

spiralout462
11-25-2013, 08:34 PM
I got a sample of this polish and am trying to decide which pad to apply it with. LC Flat 5.5" in orange, white, or grey. or the LC Hydro-Tech pad in Tangerine. My dilemma is, I can't find anywhere if this polish is a water based polish. If it is, I think I would like to try the Hydro-Tech pad if not I'll go with the Flat pads. Has anyone tried this with the LC CCS pads since this is a DAT product? I read on here that the DAT products don't break down evenly due to the dimples holding the product for gradual release. They are more suited for a SMAT product.


Pad choice isn't nearly as important as product and technique. Get lots of Hydrotechs and go to town! I have never seen a polish that doesn't work well with them.