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Old 09-26-05, 02:47   #1 (permalink)
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Good deal?

I have been reading a lot of threads doing research for some time now. I am ready to go to the next step and get a PC. Is this a good deal:


# Porter Cable 7424 Orbital Polisher with wrench and foam pad/plate combo.
# 6" Velcro Pad Holder
# Porter Cable Counter Weight for use with 6.5" pads and up
# 7.5" Lake Country VC Cutting Pad (oxidation and scratch removal)
# 7.5" Lake Country VC Polishing Pad (swirl removal, polishing, one-step cleaner/waxes)
# 7.5" Lake Country VC Finishing Pad (liquid or paste wax application)
# (2) 6" Terry Bonnets (removing polishes, waxes and cleaning glass, leather, vinyl)
# 6" Flat Foam Polishing Pad (supports terry bonnets.. not shown in photo)
# 4" Mini Foam Polishing Pad (polishing in/around constricted areas)
# 4" Mini Foam Finishing Pad (applying waxes in/around constricted areas)
# 4" Velcro Pad Holder (for 4" foam pads)

for 189? Is that just about everything I would need? Anything else I should consider? Plan to do my car soon and want to make sure I get everything before I start.

Thanks in advance!
 
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Old 09-26-05, 03:11   #2 (permalink)
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I just ordered this setup from Autogeek. I can't wait to tryit all out.
 
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Old 09-26-05, 03:51   #3 (permalink)
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Its a good deal, but you will be wanting flat pads.

Nothing wrong with the VC ones though, just more people like the flat ones.

I personally get caked up product on the outer edges of my VC orange pad, and it causes dust and chunks of dried up product to fly off.
 
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