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White and silver you can get away with a white pad and 360. I don't clay more than about once a year and even then it seems like there's just not that much stuff that sticks. I wouldn't over clay, but if you use 360 twice a year I think you'll find your car looks pretty great. You can use it on the wheels too.
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MStarmer
White and silver you can get away with a white pad and 360. I don't clay more than about once a year and even then it seems like there's just not that much stuff that sticks. I wouldn't over clay, but if you use 360 twice a year I think you'll find your car looks pretty great. You can use it on the wheels too.
Awesome. No worries with using it that often? Other than that, I’m ready to place an order I think.
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kenexcelon
No worries at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Any compatibility issues with the Griot's 5" vented plate with Lake Country branded pads? I read here that the hook and loop might be slightly different and I'd like to get the vented 5" plate if possible. I also read the GG6 can get the pad a little bit warmer than the PC, so most seem to recommend the vented plate. I really like to do my research before pulling the trigger, but am just about there. :xyxthumbs:
Thanks again!
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kenexcelon
Any compatibility issues with the Griot's 5" vented plate with Lake Country branded pads? I read
here that the hook and loop might be slightly different and I'd like to get the vented 5" plate if possible. I also read the GG6 can get the pad a little bit warmer than the PC, so most seem to recommend the vented plate. I really like to do my research before pulling the trigger, but am just about there. :xyxthumbs:
Thanks again!
Go with the vented plate. NO problem at all with any pads!
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I just recently tried Optimum Hyper Polish, and I have to say, it's the easiest polish I have ever used. It cuts will with orange pads and polishes down well with white pads. Use as directed, and I think it will take car of most needs.
Then follow with one of the many awesome sealants (WGDGPS, McKees, Duragloss 501/111, etc), and you'll be good to go.
It's easy to get overwhelmed by all the options. I'd keep it simple.
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It's mostly oxidized rubber and maybe some old dressing residue left. A tire and rubber rejuvenate cleaner on a mf towel and rubb it till you get no black on the mf towel. And do wash it as useally after this and dry it and apply VRT. McKees 37 Tire and Rubber Rejuvenator or any rubber cleaner would do.
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SWETM
It's mostly oxidized rubber and maybe some old dressing residue left. A tire and rubber rejuvenate cleaner on a mf towel and rubb it till you get no black on the mf towel. And do wash it as useally after this and dry it and apply VRT. McKees 37 Tire and Rubber Rejuvenator or any rubber cleaner would do.
Thanks!!!
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