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Old 09-26-07, 12:35   #1 (permalink)
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what LC pads for

What LC pads would you use for

Meguiars #7
Cleaner waxes

when would the red pad be appropriate?
 
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Re: what LC pads for

#7 is a glaze so you want something soft for that since it doesn't really need any cut whatsoever. You could use the black/grey or blue pad.

Cleaner waxes, I would use something like a white pad, maybe even green or possibly orange, depending on the situation and the steps I want to take.

From my understanding, the red pad is one of the newer pads they offer and it's meant for applying waxes.
 
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#7 is a glaze so you want something soft for that since it doesn't really need any cut whatsoever. You could use the black/grey or blue pad.

Cleaner waxes, I would use something like a white pad, maybe even green or possibly orange, depending on the situation and the steps I want to take.

From my understanding, the red pad is one of the newer pads they offer and it's meant for applying waxes.
it would be a cleaner wax without any cutting abilities.

Like say meguiars dc1
 
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I would use a polishing pad, like a white pad.
 
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