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    Pads & sizes

    Ok, so I'm currently using a PC 7424 with a 6" backing plate and 7" (7.5") pads. The pads are about toast and I need some feedback on what to do next because all the new pads and sizes confuse the heck out of me.

    Is a 5" backing plate the correct one to get for 6.5" pads? Could I even use 6.5" pads on a 6" plate so I wouldn't have to get the smaller plate?

    Finally, what pads are the better ones to get for results, longevity etc.

    Rookie questions I know, but I've been out of the loop for a while and forgot a lot of what I used to know.

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    Re: Pads & sizes

    Keep in mind you also need the correct counter weight for the diameter of pad/ backing plate you choose.

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    Re: Pads & sizes

    Quote Originally Posted by rbdetail View Post
    Keep in mind you also need the correct counter weight for the diameter of pad/ backing plate you choose.

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    If I remember correctly (I bought my PC over 12 years ago) there is a 5" and 6" counter weight for the PC. Where would I pick up the correct one?

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    Re: Pads & sizes

    Check this article out, as it probably relates directly to your machine.

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-polisher.html

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    Re: Pads & sizes

    As far as plate and pad sizes, I like to start with the 5" plate for the 5.25"/5.5" pads.

    There are a ton of pads to choose from, and they all offer great quality.

    The most common starting point here is with the Lake Country flat, or ccs lines in orange (cutting), white (polishing), and grey (finishing).

    These are popular because of their ease of use, and great durability.

    I also enjoy using the Hydrotech Cyan cutting pads, select Hex Logic / Buff & Shine pads, and Rupes microfiber pads.

    Great selection here as well.

    Foam & Wool Buffing Pads for Dual Action, Rotary/Circular Polishers and Cyclo Orbital Polishers.

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    Re: Pads & sizes

    You will notice a HUGE increase in performance by switching to 5.5" low profile pads! I like Lake Country Flat and Hydrotechs.

    Forget the counter weight business. Use the one that's on there.

    In summation......DO NOT use any pads greater than 5.5" on the PC7424. It needs small pads to operate at peak efficiency!

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    I have to agree with spiralout...small and thin! When my black line on my backing plate becomes a stationary blur of black i either switch out to a fresh pad or lighten up my pressure!

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    Re: Pads & sizes

    The new Megs 5" THIN pads would do wonders for your DA-- Meguiars 5 Inch DA Foam Discs

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    Re: Pads & sizes

    Don't worry about the counterweight, since you're a Meg's guy measure your current backing plate, if it's like 5-3/4" go with these: Meguiars 6 Inch DA Foam Discs That should be a huge difference over those old thick 7.5" pads.

    Or try microfiber pads: Meguiars DA Microfiber Finishing Discs, wax pads, finishing pads They come in cutting, also.

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