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    Re: Beginner Polisher

    the first link is better. idk why they would put a kit with a 5in BP and 7in pads
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    Re: Beginner Polisher

    7" pads with 5" BP is a no no.

    Like I said the kits will save you money but I would skip it and build your own.
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    If the second one is 5.5 pads then what would u guys say?

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    Re: Beginner Polisher

    they dont make 5.5in soft buff pads but like i said the first megs kit is pretty good. maybe they can swap the ccs for flat?
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    Is there a performance different between ccs and the flats or just preference?

    And I mean like a 6 in backing plate... And the soft pads

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    Re: Beginner Polisher

    depends on your polishes. Flats are better for DAT polishes like Menz and WG
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