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    Yay or nay?



    Do I need a wool pad? I have a yellow and orange LC pads. :nixweiss

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    i`ve had good success applying powergloss with the yellow pad. i only use this on certain locations that have severe swirling/oxidation. on very severe spots i`ve used a wool pad, but it is very aggresive and leaves haze. i preffer to take just a little big longer with the yellow pad and avoid most of the haze.

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    ghost - were you using a PC?

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    Yay. If you can use IP, you can use PG. Its small size/large concentration of abrasives makes it the most DA friendly compound out there. I use it on my Cyclo, and I feel that it leaves a superior finish to SSR3 and 3M RC. I feel that it requires much less heat/pressure to break down.
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    PG meant for rotary. I have used on both, but rotary tend to see more efficent.

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    Sun Blinded Detailer Mochamanz1's Avatar
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    Originally posted by klnyc

    PG meant for rotary. I have used on both, but rotary tend to see more efficent.


    I agree, PG is a super heavy duty version of IP, with (Menzerna Says) twice the abrasive density as the IP has. With the extra density, a rotory creates more ( heat) breakdown faster. IMHO.:xyxthumbs
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