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    Using 4" pads with PC for entire car?

    Greetings,

    I have a selection of 4" pads that came with my Polishing Pal. If I bought a PC and the 3.5" backing plate to use those pads would there be any drawbacks versus getting a larger backing plate and pads. Obviously, I would assume that there is a time savings using a bigger pad but that is not a concern for me. I can save a significant amount of money if I can use what I already have instead of buying a complete kit.

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    Re: Using 4" pads with PC for entire car?

    The polishing pal comes with 3.5" pads, so with a 3.5" backing plate you have very little room for error. I've used the polishing pal pads on my DA to apply wax and made sure to keep it flat and not get close to edges so the backing pate won't hit anything.

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    Re: Using 4" pads with PC for entire car?

    Quote Originally Posted by TornadoRed View Post
    The polishing pal comes with 3.5" pads, so with a 3.5" backing plate you have very little room for error. I've used the polishing pal pads on my DA to apply wax and made sure to keep it flat and not get close to edges so the backing pate won't hit anything.

    He hit the nail on the head pretty well here. You will have little to no room for error and it's generally not something I would personally suggest.

    You can use the 4 inch CCS pads with that 3.5 inch backing plate. I would just add a 5 inch backing plate with 5.5 or 6.5 inch pads to your arsenal. If you plan on doing more correction then polishing, go with 5.5 inches.

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    Re: Using 4" pads with PC for entire car?

    Thanks. I was thinking they were 4" pads. Glad I asked. Guess I need to wait a little longer and throw down for a complete package.

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    Re: Using 4" pads with PC for entire car?

    It will take you forever to polish a whole car using 4" pads. 5.5" or 6.5" for large areas, 4" for the smaller areas.
    '03 Corvette Z06

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    Re: Using 4" pads with PC for entire car?

    Quote Originally Posted by 07 z-oh-6 View Post
    It will take you forever to polish a whole car using 4" pads. 5.5" or 6.5" for large areas, 4" for the smaller areas.
    Some great advise here!

    While I wouldn't even attempt to polish a vehicles finish by hand I suppose if you were up for a challenge you could do it.

    Machine polished is more consistent, quicker, and easier.

    BobbyG - 2004 Millennium Yellow Z06 Corvette

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    Just to play devil's advocate here...

    A 4" pad would give faster correction (especially for an under-powered DA) so the overall time spent might be the same.

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    Re: Using 4" pads with PC for entire car?

    Thanks for all of the advice. I figured if I could use what I had with a PC then it would be faster than by hand (especially for swirl removal) then I would go for it. I will just wait until I have the funds to order a PC and pads together.

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    Re: Using 4" pads with PC for entire car?

    Quote Originally Posted by TornadoRed View Post
    Just to play devil's advocate here...

    A 4" pad would give faster correction (especially for an under-powered DA) so the overall time spent might be the same.
    Agreed. But, just to put another layer on here.....it would also be extremely dependent on the paint one is attempting to correct.

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    Re: Using 4" pads with PC for entire car?

    Kevin Brown created and posted this chart on another forum...some good info that may help people choose a pad size.


    IMO 4" pads will take a lot longer

    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Brown View Post
    With so much chat pertaining to pad diameter, I decided to post this chart.
    I made it for use in my paper, but it could sure come in handy now.
    It compares pad diameter, surface area, and shows the percentage of increase between the most popular pad sizes.


    Small pads are great for focusing work on a small area.
    They are especially handy when we wish to concentrate machine motion and applied pressure in order to efficiently remove defects.

    Larger diameter pads can be beneficial for final polishing, since they can be used longer before they load up with buffing residue.
    This can be the difference between a pristine finish, or one that is mildly marred with ultra-fine hazing.

    Even a minor change in pad diameter makes a big difference in surface area.



    More food for thought. Enjoy! :Gift:
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    Wait! I know! Mirror, mirror against the grass, tell me who has kicked swirls' ass?
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