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    I wanna know what polish anyone on here would recommend for swirl removal. I`ve heard many good things about Poorboy`s SSR and Menzerna polishes.



    What do you guys think?

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    Poorboys work really good but tend to dust. My go to polish line is Optimum. The Optimum doesn`t dust and can be worked in longer than most polishes. Menzerna is very popular on here too.

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    I think you will be happy with any of the three that were

    talked about above



    I have only use the ssr and yes it does dust some but it works well

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    pc or rotary?

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    PC. Would Sonus SFX pads be the best for the job?

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    to me for the pc, the best pads are the 7.5" lc vc pads - if you use speed 6.

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    Menz PO106FF / BF SRCFP
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    menzerna ip and 106ff... the best of the best

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    Awesome. Menzerna it is, i only want to use the best.

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    Lake Country 7.5 Inch Curved Edge Full Contact Foam Pads - Makita Polishers And Accessories



    Check this link to see if these are the LC pads that would be recommended. Thanks.

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    I wouldnt use pads that are bigger than 6.5".

    I preffer between 4" and 6" pads.

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    I have the LC 7".5" CV pads..I use them with my Makita and PC..as long as the poster upgrades his Counter weight on his PC the pads work just fine..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ConglomrationAL
    Lake Country 7.5 Inch Curved Edge Full Contact Foam Pads - Makita Polishers And Accessories



    Check this link to see if these are the LC pads that would be recommended. Thanks.


    Those would be them... the durability of these are 10x better than most other pads...



    My other products I like:

    Wash- NXT

    Clay- No comment... the good stuff is gone

    Polish PC- Poorboys SSRs

    Polish Rotary- Optimum

    Sealant- UPP, Wolfgang, Poorboys EX-p, Klasse SG

    Wax- Natty`s or P21S (S100)

    Spray wax- OCW

    Glass cleaner- Invisible Glass

    Interior Protectant- Megs #40, PB Natural Look

    Tire Shine- Megs Hot Shine

    Wheel Cleaner- Eagle 1 Tire and Wheel Cleaner

    Waterless wash- PB Spray and Wipe



    Those are most of the products that you`d see me using the most...

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    Menzerna polishes are on my first to grab list.



    Quote Originally Posted by joe.p
    I have the LC 7".5" CV pads..I use them with my Makita and PC..as long as the poster upgrades his Counter weight on his PC the pads work just fine..


    Changing the counter weight has no change on the operation with various pads. The PC CW was designed for using sand paper discs and not foam pads.
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    Menzerna PO85RD3.02 and either PO106FF or PO85RE5.

 

 
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