Re: What is the softest, least agressive 6” finishing pad to Apply Collinite 476S Wax?
Originally Posted by Submariner
Thanks so much
Its a minefield with these pads and every one using different colours .
Amazed they dont standardise colours with cut.
Even your gloss pad looks orange to me, yet it says gloss pad. And the one on the web I found looks white?
It’s supposed to be more white... Reason it’s off white is because I must’ve used it with an AIO and as we all know AIO’s don’t completely wash off so now that pad is “off white” or more like orangey. But the backside has a couple of unsightly marks on it so I chose to show the opposite side for the pic. The other 1 isn’t stained the same way..
Btw in my personal opinion these Gloss pads do have a small bit of cutting ability and if it was me having to reach for a pad to apply sealant [not that I ever apply sealant with my polisher, but if I did] I wouldn’t reach for these Gloss pads. I’d use a Black Lake Country Flat Foam Finishing Pad every time.
IMO the Gloss pad cannot be as delicate as possible simply due to the way it’s constructed in 2 layers, with a layer of hard foam and then a face of soft foam that touches the paint. That results in firmness which in turn results in cutting ability. The normL finishing pad is single layer, soft as it should be + it’s just flat out a finer pad that feels like it was better made to apply lsp.
Re: What is the softest, least agressive 6” finishing pad to Apply Collinite 476S Wax?
Surprised you think they have some cut Eldo. I’ve used them on super soft black Subaru paint, single stage guards red Porsche paint and have never noticed anything that would signify they have any cut in them. I think I understand where you’re coming from with saying they’re 2 layers, but IMO, they don’t have any type of cut.
Re: What is the softest, least agressive 6” finishing pad to Apply Collinite 476S Wax?
Originally Posted by fly07sti
Surprised you think they have some cut Eldo. I’ve used them on super soft black Subaru paint, single stage guards red Porsche paint and have never noticed anything that would signify they have any cut in them. I think I understand where you’re coming from with saying they’re 2 layers, but IMO, they don’t have any type of cut.
I’ve got some pretty nasty water spots on my hood + some swirling going on right now and I think it’s about time to buff them out. I’ll use the Gloss Pads and the least aggressive polish I can find on my shelf. I’ll try to find that aggressiveness chart.
Look at this mess... This is what I get for testing AIO’s on my paint.lol.
Re: What is the softest, least agressive 6” finishing pad to Apply Collinite 476S Wax?
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
I’ve got some pretty nasty water spots on my hood + some swirling going on right now and I think it’s about time to buff them out. I’ll use the Gloss Pads and the least aggressive polish I can find on my shelf. I’ll try to find that aggressiveness chart.
Look at this mess... This is what I get for testing AIO’s on my paint.lol.
Hi
I see the water spots, but what are the dull, almost matte looking marks. Is that just flatter water marks or is the surface of the clearcoat etched out?
( note: I habe no polishing experience .. just enquiring)
Re: What is the softest, least agressive 6” finishing pad to Apply Collinite 476S Wax?
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
I’ve got some pretty nasty water spots on my hood + some swirling going on right now and I think it’s about time to buff them out. I’ll use the Gloss Pads and the least aggressive polish I can find on my shelf. I’ll try to find that aggressiveness chart.
Look at this mess... This is what I get for testing AIO’s on my paint.lol.
What is the softest, least agressive 6” finishing pad to Apply Collinite 476S Wax?
Originally Posted by Submariner
Hi
I see the water spots, but what are the dull, almost matte looking marks. Is that just flatter water marks or is the surface of the clearcoat etched out?
( note: I habe no polishing experience .. just enquiring)
The paint on my hood is seriously on its last leg now... Like seriously thin clearcoat.
Originally Posted by fly07sti
Is that from your neighbors sprinklers? Ugh!
Ugh I’m yearning for a new car... I went to check out this Eldorado yesterday but unfortunately it fell flat on its face thanks to an owner who clearly has no idea how to care for a Cadillac. Not only did he say he pumps regular 87 octane when I asked him... But just a couple of minutes later the car literally begins to run out of gas during the test drive! How irresponsible can you be? 🤦🏻
It’s a good thing I had him drive while I sat passenger. Beautiful car/Red flags everywhere.
Re: What is the softest, least agressive 6” finishing pad to Apply Collinite 476S Wax?
Originally Posted by fly07sti
Surprised you think they have some cut Eldo. I’ve used them on super soft black Subaru paint, single stage guards red Porsche paint and have never noticed anything that would signify they have any cut in them. I think I understand where you’re coming from with saying they’re 2 layers, but IMO, they don’t have any type of cut.
Ok so I just paired the Gloss Pads with the polish that pound for pound ranked least in total cut on the aggressiveness chart. Blackfire Polish.
[I was told I was sent the new version of this polish in the old packaging, but from the little research I’ve done the old version is gray, and the new version is white? I dunno, but my polish is gray and has a chemical scent to it]
Here’s the paint fully prepped after a quik claying with the clay towel.
It was nearly impossible to get things to show up in these pics.
After a fairly quik buffing cycle on speed 4.5
It’s really hard to tell from these pics...
Before
After
I had alot of dusting.
But in the end my paint looks good again.
Does this prove anything? Not really... I mean how could we not expect these kind of results when using a long throw polisher. But either ways the defects were removed with the Gloss Pad.
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