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Everything I've read always indicated that you shouldn't use wool with a pc. You'll end up leaving more swirls than you take out. They're really designed to be used with a rotary. There was one exception though, this guy at Autopia claimed that it worked really well for him. I got the impression no one really believed him but who knows, from the pictures he showed it looked good. Personally I wouldn't try it. I don't think the pc is fast enough.
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Thank you for the info. I will try going to a yellow LC pad.
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Smart move, wool is for rotaries - been there-done that!
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