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    Hi im thinking about getting a pc and i was wondering what pads should i buy all i really want it for it polishing and waxing no scrach removel or anything.

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    If you don`t need to do any cutting, then just get a polishing pad and finishing pad. I use the Lake Country ones (White for polishing, black for finishing) and they work great.

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    I like my propels that I got from excel detail. I`ve been using them heavily over the past couple of months and they still look like the day I got them. How`s that for durability?



    They also have several different grades of aggressiveness available. This lets you have more flexibility so that you can get the exact aggressiveness you need for your situation.
    2009 Montego Blue BMW 335i :woot2:

 

 

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