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    PC for the smaller panels?

    How would you use the PC on the smaller parts of the car? i.e. the front fenders, bumbers, top of the door line, edges around the moon roof?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FMINUS
    How would you use the PC on the smaller parts of the car? i.e. the front fenders, bumbers, top of the door line, edges around the moon roof?
    4" pads work well. Have you tried this yet?
    "Some things are better left unsaid."

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    no i have not, dang it does this mean I need to buy a smaller backing plate, and an array of smaller pads again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FMINUS
    no i have not, dang it does this mean I need to buy a smaller backing plate, and an array of smaller pads again?
    Welome to the wonderful world of OCD and AG. You're only 37 posts young, you'll soon learn that this will become an obsession and that there is no cure.

    Sorry to break this to you as though I were pulling off an old Band-Aid but it really is the best way to tell you.
    It initially hurts (your wallet) but then it feels better as time goes on.

    btw - I love your screen name.
    "Some things are better left unsaid."

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    Quote Originally Posted by AL417
    4" pads work well. Have you tried this yet?

    I agree 4" pads are the way to go.....

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    I cannot believe your S2000 is your garage queen and the M3 is the daily beater.

    I would trash the S2000 and keep the M3 as nice as possible. But hey, to each his own...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FMINUS
    no i have not, dang it does this mean I need to buy a smaller backing plate, and an array of smaller pads again?

    2 3/4 BACKING PLATES ARE CUTE SO ARE THOSE CUTE LIL PADS

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    i wish my s2000 was a garage queen but its my daily and only car

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    Quote Originally Posted by P1et
    I cannot believe your S2000 is your garage queen and the M3 is the daily beater.

    I would trash the S2000 and keep the M3 as nice as possible. But hey, to each his own...
    I love the S2, I use the M3 for work to take clients around, its the only 4 seater I could of bought without falling asleep while driving! I guess there's the M5, but I wanted to save 40K

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILL
    2 3/4 BACKING PLATES ARE CUTE SO ARE THOSE CUTE LIL PADS
    Where are the smaller backing plates and are the 3-4 inch pads for them?

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