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    Critique my setup before I order

    Weekend warrior here fixin to place and order. Do some friends and family vehicles. Been lokking at the 3d products and seem easy to use and gonna go with them. So thinkin bout ordering
    3 orange 5.5 LC pads
    3 white
    2 black
    HD Speed, cut and polish along with proxy.
    Will this cover most of the basics as far as being versatile and covering most of what I will see

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    Re: Critique my setup before I order

    That looks like a good plan.

    The only thing I would suggest is getting more pads. I almost always use 4 of each depending on the steps and size of a vehicle. Cleaning pads on the fly is an option but not always handy.
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    Re: Critique my setup before I order

    Deanw15- Welcome to Autopia!

    I`d look into different cutting pads, maybe ones from Buff & Shine. IME the combo of HD Cut and LC Orange is not sufficiently aggressive for significant correction (but then I usually work on pretty hard clear). And yeah...I`d get more pads too.

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    Re: Critique my setup before I order

    more pads like everyone else is saying, especially white and orange. i dont find myself using black pads very often. i switched from LC CCS to buff and shine flat pads. i feel theyre more durable and the yellow one surprisingly finished down very well on a hard clear last time for me.

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    Re: Critique my setup before I order

    Yep, more pads and go with one black or zero. I just use the black to spread lsp and if cost is a factor one will suffice.
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    Re: Critique my setup before I order

    Come to think of it, I can`t remember the last time I used a black LC pad. I don`t even like them for LSPing by machine, they`re just too soft for my taste. Even on the rare occasions that I do some burnishing, I use different Finishing Pads. And for LSPing I think I`d try the LC Gold ones (currently use the red ones from Griot`s).

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    Re: Critique my setup before I order

    There`s one thing I`m suprised Accumulator didn`t mention.
    The only thing I would suggest is if your cars are daily drivers kept outside, get some FK1000P (paste wax) for winter protection.
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    Re: Critique my setup before I order

    I like microfiber to cut and foam to finish. That`s just me. I agree the black pad will hardly if ever used. Maybe a small bottle of HD Adapt, I like it?

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    Re: Critique my setup before I order

    I too would suggest Buff & Shine 5.5" flat pads. Very durable, recessed Velcro for safety and even their yellow and orange cut pads finish very well. The red is great for applying LSPs--very dense pores so the product tends to stay on the surface of the pad better than others.

    Remember with HD products "less is more"--5-6 pea sized drops to prime then 2-3 for each additional section.

    As everyone stated -- more pads. Here`s an article by Mike Phillips regarding the number of pads you need for each step: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/ask-expert-featuring-mike-phillips/88109-how-many-pads-do-i-need-buff-out-my-car.


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    Re: Critique my setup before I order

    Quote Originally Posted by Detail Impressions View Post
    I like microfiber to cut and foam to finish...
    Same here, with some exceptions.

    Quote Originally Posted by ShawnF350
    There`s one thing I`m suprised Accumulator didn`t mention...
    Heh heh, I figured I`d give it a rest...but, yeah.

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    Re: Critique my setup before I order

    For a newbie/weekend warrior this would be my setup:

    Meguairs Hyper Wash
    Speedy Prep Towel
    Buff N Shine Pads (5 Orange, 5 white)
    Optimum Hyper Polish
    (10) Eagle Edgeless Microfiber towels (The Rag Co)
    Optimum Opti Seal
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    Re: Critique my setup before I order

    dont forget a couple clay bars.
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