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beginner question regarding pads
Newbie question and I promise I researched this site intensely but still a bit confused. I realize pad selection is arbitrary and need based but opinions are appreciated. I am detailing my daughter's daily driver, a 2011 128i, white that has pint in fairly good condition but has swirls/holograms when looking at it in the sun.
I'll be using a GG6, with a 5 inch backing plate, HD Speed followed by Collinite 845.
steps I believe ill do:
wash
iron X
clay
polish with HD speed using a orange LC thin pro pad
845 application using a black LV flat pad
I am no pro, in fact this will be my first time so any suggestions regarding process, materials (especially pad selection) will be appreciated. My thought process is to be moderate in polishing and sealing with a well respected wax that I have used before with nice, long lasting results. Thanks for any all input.
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Re: beginner question regarding pads
Consider the white polishing pad.
It works great with cleaner waxes like Speed. You'll get some cut and a great finish out of it. It covers a lot of bases, and is a very versatile and capable pad.
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Re: beginner question regarding pads
Ok, that was actually my first thought, do think I should go with the LC flat or is the thin pro ok with a rookie polisher?
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Re: beginner question regarding pads
I’ve got two 2011 BMWs and I I’m almost 100% sure you will need to compound the paint with a good compound and a cutting pad (microfiber, wool, or foam). Jescar Compound or Menzerma 400 on Rupes blue wool or Meguires microfiber cutting pads followed with Menzerma 3500 with a Rupes yellow pad have been my best combinations after doing numerous test spots with other polishes and compounds.
Speed is an AOI with some cut, but BMW paint is hard. Skip the AOI (especially if you plan on using 845 anyway) and just try Jescar or Menzerma 400, they can leave the paint LSP ready for most people. Trust me on this one.
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Just to clarify,is your reccomendation Jescar compound or 400 on a Rupes wool followed by 3500 with the Rupes yellow (even though I have a Griote's GG6) followed by the 845? thank you for your post.
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Re: beginner question regarding pads
Originally Posted by Artdnj
Just to clarify,is your reccomendation Jescar compound or 400 on a Rupes wool followed by 3500 with the Rupes yellow (even though I have a Griote's GG6) followed by the 845? thank you for your post.
Should work fine. The GG6 is plenty powerful to spin the Rupes pads. You could use the Meguires Microfiber Cutting Pads in place of the Rupes blue wool. I used microfiber pads for years before the new Rupes wool came out. To my eyes the wool finishes a bit better and cuts a bit faster. Whichever compound you choose remember to work it well to break down the abrasives.
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Re: beginner question regarding pads
Originally Posted by Artdnj
Ok, that was actually my first thought, do think I should go with the LC flat or is the thin pro ok with a rookie polisher?
Stick with the orange pad, white is to weak, HD Speed loves orange.
See my BMW job:
3D Professional Detailing Products, HD car care, 3D HD
I tried white once, waste of time, orange is my all time go to, but you can always do test spots. I'm all about fast, effective and super finish.
2013 Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track Edition
2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited, 2016 Pearl White Nissan Altima SR
2019 Nissan Rogue SL
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Originally Posted by custmsprty
Stick with the orange pad, white is to weak, HD Speed loves orange.
See my BMW job:
3D Professional Detailing Products, HD car care, 3D HD
I tried white once, waste of time, orange is my all time go to, but you can always do test spots. I'm all about fast, effective and super finish.
your opinion on Griot's CC with orange vs Speed with orange? Or each with mf pad?
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Re: beginner question regarding pads
Originally Posted by Artdnj
your opinion on Griot's CC with orange vs Speed with orange?
LC / B & S I prefer B & S. Never used the GG CC. But both of my recco's I've used on my GG6 and GG15 and Rupes etc. as wella s the BS and LC. In that range I'm BS
2013 Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track Edition
2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited, 2016 Pearl White Nissan Altima SR
2019 Nissan Rogue SL
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Re: beginner question regarding pads
The beauty with detailing is there are multiple ways to get it done. I have the GG and like Custom Sporty mentioned above, love using HD Speed with the orange pad. Have used it on BMWs, Benz, Lexus, etc.
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