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07-25-07, 09:42
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Maxima9169 is offline
Join Date: May 2007 Posts: 20 | Just ordered a PC, few questions Hi,
I'm sorta new around here and trying to learn. I just order a PC from Porter Cable 7424 Car Buffer / Polisher at Tools Plus
It is just the basic model and doesnt come with much. My question is, what do i need to hold the pads to it? Is it called a "backing plate" and if so, where can I find one. I heard about a velcro type and is that the best to get? If so, can anyone give me a link to buy one for my model PC?
A fellow member here suggested I get the LC CCS pads from danase.com. It has a 5 inch counterweight, so what is the best pad size? I only want to remove swirling from my freshly painted 2002 maxima, and make it shine. what would anyone suggestion in pad colors/cut etc?
I tried to search for these, but came up with nothing. Thanks for any feedback ya'll can give
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07-25-07, 10:26
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odonnellb is offline
Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: north andover, MA / Ogunquit, ME Posts: 127 | Re: Just ordered a PC, few questions check out autogeek.net has a great buying guide ... also a how to section | |
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07-25-07, 10:42
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tod071 is offline
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Hawaii Posts: 513 | Re: Just ordered a PC, few questions Quote: |
Originally Posted by Maxima9169 Hi,
I'm sorta new around here and trying to learn. I just order a PC from Porter Cable 7424 Car Buffer / Polisher at Tools Plus
It is just the basic model and doesnt come with much. My question is, what do i need to hold the pads to it? Is it called a "backing plate" and if so, where can I find one. I heard about a velcro type and is that the best to get? If so, can anyone give me a link to buy one for my model PC?
A fellow member here suggested I get the LC CCS pads from danase.com. It has a 5 inch counterweight, so what is the best pad size? I only want to remove swirling from my freshly painted 2002 maxima, and make it shine. what would anyone suggestion in pad colors/cut etc?
I tried to search for these, but came up with nothing. Thanks for any feedback ya'll can give
-Ryan | You can find a Backing plate at almost any detailing site. The largest, and most common, pad size you want to use on the 7424 is 6 1/2". Anything bigger will give more vibration.
LC CCS pads are very good. Rule of thumb when buffing is to use the least aggressive approach, then move up as needed. Use a least aggressive polish, then move to a more aggressive polish. If that doesn't work, move up in pads. Yellow (cutting pad), orange (light cutting), green (heavy polishing), white (polishing), and black (finishing) are the pads you will probably use. | |
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07-26-07, 07:37
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Grimm is offline
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Muskegon, MI Posts: 749 | Re: Just ordered a PC, few questions The PC should come with a wrench to remove the backing plate. Get a 5 inch backing plate which should work fine with the 6.5" pads as well as the smaller 5.5" pads should you want to try those. | |
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07-26-07, 07:41
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MotorCity is offline
Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Michigan Posts: 1,053 | Re: Just ordered a PC, few questions I wouldn't go bigger than 5" pads.
From all the research I have done 5" and 4" pads are the way to go.. with a 3.5" backing plate you will have gap between the plate/pad so you don't hurt your paint job with the Backing plate.
Add to that, 6.5" pads dont do the amount of correction as easily as the smaller pads.. smaller pads get warmer (less space for heat distribution).
Keep in mind, my words are based on research not application as my pads are still on the way.
Glad you picked up the PC I gave you the link to…
BTW heres my Danase pad order I places yesterday as I suggested
3.5" Hook and Loop Backing Plate (Dual Action Polisher)
Make Your Own 5" CCS Foam Kit
Pad Choice 1: = Yellow (Cutting)
Pad Choice 2: = Orange (Light Cutting)
Pad Choice 3: = White (Polishing)
Pad Choice 4: = White (Polishing)
Pad Choice 5: = Green (Heavy Polishing)
Pad Choice 6: = Black (Finessing) | |
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07-26-07, 07:57
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Maxima9169 is offline
Join Date: May 2007 Posts: 20 | Re: Just ordered a PC, few questions okay, I ordered some SSr1, the 6 pads that you recommended, and the 3.5 backing plate. My last question is, is it easy to install the pad to the backing plate, is there instructions? how does it work, thanks! | |
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07-26-07, 08:17
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pigbat is offline
Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 16 | Re: Just ordered a PC, few questions I'm not trying to hijack this thread but the question seems relevant. I have a 6" backing plate and use 6.5" pads so I use the counterweight for a 6" backing plate. I'm thinking out getting the 3.5" plate with 4" pads to try out. Should I put in the 5" counterweight when I switch or does it really matter? | |
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07-27-07, 09:44
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Edison_Chen is offline
Join Date: Jul 2005 Posts: 54 | Re: Just ordered a PC, few questions Is the original pad that comes with the PC any good?
Today, I used the PC with the original pad that it came with, I used it with Scratch X, and after I completed a panel, there were some "streaks" left.
I think maybe because I'm moving to fast 
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08-01-07, 08:17
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ben_r_ is offline
Join Date: May 2007 Location: Sacramento, CA Posts: 57 | Re: Just ordered a PC, few questions Quote: |
Originally Posted by pigbat I'm not trying to hijack this thread but the question seems relevant. I have a 6" backing plate and use 6.5" pads so I use the counterweight for a 6" backing plate. I'm thinking out getting the 3.5" plate with 4" pads to try out. Should I put in the 5" counterweight when I switch or does it really matter? | Yea I have been wondering this too... Is there a different counter weight we should be using with the 3.5" backing plate and a 4" pad? | |
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08-01-07, 08:24
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ZIN is offline
Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 29 | Re: Just ordered a PC, few questions Now that you have your pads figured out I needed to add... "how fresh is your new paint job"? | |
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08-01-07, 02:27
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Maxima9169 is offline
Join Date: May 2007 Posts: 20 | Re: Just ordered a PC, few questions almost three months. | |
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