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    Deep scratch guy. klnyc's Avatar
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    Okay guys,



    Im getting my PC 7424 today. What size of pads do I need? 6" or 6.5"? Oh and what type of polisher,sealeant, wax do I needed. Sorry, if this been asked before, I tried to search cant find them.







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    Ken, sorry I just noticed no one replied to your post yet. Sometimes when members get busy a question such as yours gets overlooked.



    Either 6" or 6.5" pads will work fine, as long as you`re using a 5" backing plate. Here are three sources for pads and plates:



    http://www.autopia-carcare.com/son-daspad-kit.html



    http://www.autopia-carcare.com/tps-padkit-da.html



    http://www.exceldetail.com/excelproductsPC.html



    The type of polish will depend on if you need to remove any paint defects (swirls, scratches, etc.) and how severe they are.



    Waxes and sealers depend on many factors: color of paint, how long you want them to last, ease of application/removal, etc. It may be best to look around in the "Click and Brag" to see what others are using. Some use just a wax, some use just a sealer, and some of us use a sealer and then top it with a wax. Just depends on what look you`re trying to achieve.



    One of my favorite combos is ClearKote Vanilla Moose (very light polish/glaze) topped with Poorboy`s EX (dark colors) or EX-P (light colors). You can also top this combo off with a carnauba wax such as Natty`s, Meg`s #16, or any number of other fine waxes that are available. Here is a link where you can find Clearkote and Poorboy`s products:



    http://www.specialtymotoring.com/
    John

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    klnyc- Yeah, the 5" backing plate gives a bit of safety margin between the edge of the plate and the paint since the foam pad overhangs it. You can use 6.5" pads with a 6" plate without worry, but the 6"/6" combo is a bit touchy for some people. FWIW I generally use the 5 "flex" plate with these pads.



    Simple approach to polishes- 3M PI-III RC (pn 05933) and MG (pn 05937). These work well by PC/hand/rotary and will handle most problems.



    For sealants/waxes you can also look into Klasse and Collinite.

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    Hi and thanks for the warmly reply. I ordered the Sonus DAS kit from here. It has a 6" backin plate too. The PC kit that I ordered from Coastal tools it also came with a 5" and 6" counter weight and backing plate woohoo. I also ordered AIO twins, I can`t wait till this weekend and test it out.

 

 

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