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Old 04-15-07, 07:18   #1 (permalink)
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PC on windows?

Hey guys, I was thinking of putting some kAIO on a finishing or white LC pad and running it on windows as the lowest speed. I love what kAIO does on windows, so I have the intuition that this will work great IF it doesn't damage the windows in the first place.

Soooo, am I safe using a blue or white pad to do this?
 
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Old 04-15-07, 07:21   #2 (permalink)
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Re: PC on windows?

Yep you will be fine
Glass is a lot harder than paint!
 
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Old 04-15-07, 08:02   #3 (permalink)
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Re: PC on windows?

I happen to like what S100 does on my windows
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Re: PC on windows?

I have used a yellow pad with Autoglym Glass Polish with no problems using my PC at speed 5.
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Re: PC on windows?

Yep, AIO & PC should be fine; I like 425 on my windows.
 
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Re: PC on windows?

I ran a little 106FF on mine with a Green CCS pad..

soooo smooth that it gives it a Rain-X effect
 
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Re: PC on windows?

Will this remove water spots?
 
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Will this remove water spots?
it always has for me
 
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Re: PC on windows?

Anybody has experience with Optimum polishes on windows?
 
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Old 04-16-07, 11:34   #10 (permalink)
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Re: PC on windows?

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Anybody has experience with Optimum polishes on windows?
I use Poli-Seal on an old white LC pad for most windows... I've used OP/cutting pad before on bad waterspots with solid results... never needed to step up to OC or OHC. Poli-seal works out really well, just don't use more than a tiny bit. It will streak something awful if you do, use maybe a pea-sized dot for each window, less is more because you don't need to worry about marring from dry-buffing.
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