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Old 09-12-06, 12:00   #1 (permalink)
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Just ordered/received DAS Polisher Kit

Okay, so after finding this website I got ecstatic and ordered the DAS Polisher Kit ... now that I will be ready to start using it, first on my wife's 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee with spider web/swirl marks I am hoping to get clarification on what substances with what pads to use?

I do understand that;

Orange is for remove swirl marks, scratches, and medium oxidation
Green is for remove minor swirl marks, scratches, and light oxidation
Blue is for final gloss polishing and pre-wax cleaning

What about final waxing?

And what are good products that should be used with each of these?

Suggestions are much appreciated, and to help these will mostly be used on her White Jeep and my Silver Metallic Dodge Ram if that impacts suggestions. My Ram has a few scratches that I want to address/remove as well.

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the orange pads are kind of a one step cutting and polishing pad and with a fine polish should leave a LSP ready finish. Use any wax or selaent you choose to finish the job.
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Thank you, but what is an "LSP ready finish"? And do you or anyone else have recommendations for what products to use?
 
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Thank you, but what is an "LSP ready finish"? And do you or anyone else have recommendations for what products to use?
lsp is last step product,and ive had great success with the pinnacle xmt polishes.im about to try the sonus swirl buster when the weather clears to see what that will do also.good luck.
 
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