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Old 06-03-06, 05:24   #1 (permalink)
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Medium grade aggressiveness wanted

Hi all,

With my newfound love for the 7424, I need your advice on a which pad/polish combo will get me a bit more aggressive.

I have the SFX pads, with Yellow being the most aggressive I have.
I have the Optimum Polish and the FPII, Optimum the most aggressive.

What is your advice for 1 and 2 notches more aggressive?

Swirlbuster pad?
LC Orange Pad (is it LC or Propel?)
Optimum Hyper Compound?
Other?

I want something to take out the scratches I couldn't get with the SFX-1 pad and OP. (again, looking for 1 step and 2 steps higher)

Thanks guys, I have the sickness.
 
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Old 06-03-06, 07:21   #2 (permalink)
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I think I'd try some Optimum Compound and see how that goes.
 
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I like the Griots Garage orange pads because they are agressive, but not too agressive and they are VERY durable. I use Griots Garage Machine Polish 2 as my most agressive (they have a 1) and I work up from there to Machine Polish 3 or in very mild cases I'll use MP 4.

Summary: Griots Orange Pads with Griots Machine Polish 2 or 3 would be medium in most peoples book.
 
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