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07-09-06, 12:32 #13Registered User
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Thanks for that I will start with a more agressive pad and go from there
cheers
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07-10-06, 12:38 #14Registered User
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the only pad I could find in the town I live in was a autoglym B160T its blue in color. I used the orbital pictured slighty better than the other pad but I think I may need a harsher one. does anyone know anything about the autoglym pad?
cheers
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07-10-06, 11:37 #15
Munna,
I too live in Australia and you dont need a PC too get the same results. Go to Bunning or something and look for the Bosch PEX400AE random orbital. There is also a great Hitachi one around. You can buy the pads from here or there are plenty of good detailing suppliers doing all the stuff we do at Autopia online as well.
Yes like everyone else has said, when you cant get the results you want on reasonable paint then go to a more agressive polish and then the smae polish with a more agressive pad.
Best Regards,
MylesOne of the Original Autopians !!!
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07-13-06, 01:45 #16Registered User
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Thanks myles I have purchased a new orange wolfgang pad I will see how that goes with the orbitals I already have. Do you think I will need a light swirl remover as well? I also ordered the zano z5 and z2 polish I here this stuff is good.
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