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    when detailing a car if it has micro scratches first i ve been useing the green foam pad then the blue. if that doesnt take them out should i go to the yellow agressive pad and compound then follow it up with green and polish? or should i go with the green and compound first? and leave the yellow only if it really needs it? thanks .

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    Try the green and compound first.

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    Yeah, I agree. Noting that I`m not familiar with the pads in question (but can assume that they go aggressive-to-mild from yellow to green to blue), I`d increase the aggressiveness of the product rather than go to a very aggressive pad. I use the least aggressive cutting/polishing pads that`ll do the job and rely on the product for the cut. An aggressive pad is likely to *instill* micromarring (as can the initial bite of some products, so you gotta get both sides of the combo right ).

 

 

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