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    Hi guys.



    I have a PC with Sonus SFX pads (yellow, white and blue). I have Optimum Polish, Sonus Paintwork Cleanser and Poorboys EX-P.



    It seemed natural to use the product with most cutting ability (OP) with the Yellow pads, and the Sonus stuff with the White pads, then using the blue pads for applying a thin layer of EX-P.



    It has definately worked, but am I doing the wrong thing here? I`ve seen people using OP with a medium pad (White) and Sonus cleaner on a finishing (blue) pad.



    Am I doing the wrong thing? Should I reserve the yellow pads for something like Optimum Compound / Poorboys SSR3?

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    I hate to bump this, but I could use someone`s opinion!

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    There really is no answer to your question that anyone can give you w/o seeing the paint. If you`re happy with the finish then that`s all that really matters.



    In general though I like to step up in product aggressivess before using a more aggressive pad. I usually start with polishing pads, not cutting pads.

 

 

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