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    What are the odd ways you`ve used your PC?



    This past Friday I had my PC out testing a couple new pad designs. One of the pads is a 4-incher that is promising to have many applications. I used my new pad to buff:



    1. Metal (the Cayenne`s exhaust system... yes, I mean the muffler, not the tips... is polished very bright!)



    2. Glass (a proper 4" pad makes quick work of water spots with a good glass polish)



    3. Black plastic trim (my Cayenne has a good amount of black plastic trim on the lower areas. The 4" pad applied gel protectant to an amazing final finish, and my hands didn`t get messy!)



    4. Tires... WOW, this was amazing! I put a little tire gel on a soft 4" foam pad and my tires have never looked better. This was cool!



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    I never would have thought to use it on tires!!

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    It massaged the gel in deep and the final finish was exactly as I like it.

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    Awesome !!!! I just found some uses for the cheap pad that came with my PC ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidB



    2. Glass (a proper 4" pad makes quick work of water spots with a good glass polish)




    Do you recommend any particular glass polish for use with the PC? I`ve got Autoglym Glass Polish, but so far have just been applying with a cotton terry towel. I actually have intended to use th AG Glass Polish with a 4" polishing pad, but just haven`t gotten around to it.



    Quote Originally Posted by DavidB



    4. Tires... WOW, this was amazing! I put a little tire gel on a soft 4" foam pad and my tires have never looked better. This was cool!




    Any problems with or tips on avoiding sling? Hell, I get the gel that I use on my hands even when applying with a foam applicator by hand! I mostly use 303 Protectant on my car, but I also have Meguiar`s Endurance Gel (matte) that I used with Eagle One tire swipes. Never even thought of using the PC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidB
    It massaged the gel in deep and the final finish was exactly as I like it.
    I almost did this with an old beater 4" finishing pad (no longer suited for paint) and my small cordless Nikota buffer (4" head). Glad to hear it worked; it`s on my list of things to try.



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    This picture shows the tailgate guard on my Cayenne that I polished with a 4" pad and the PC using a little Flitz polish. You can see the difference compared to the interior piece which I did not polish. I spent about 15 minutes to get this result. The metal is brushed stainless.
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    This pic shows what I did to the underside (muffler). It was very brown and stained when I started, but 30 minutes on my back with the PC, 4" pad and Flitz made it shine! One more 30 minutes session and my muffler will look like chrome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drck1000
    Do you recommend any particular glass polish for use with the PC? I`ve got Autoglym Glass Polish, but so far have just been applying with a cotton terry towel. I actually have intended to use th AG Glass Polish with a 4" polishing pad, but just haven`t gotten around to it.



    Any problems with or tips on avoiding sling? Hell, I get the gel that I use on my hands even when applying with a foam applicator by hand! I mostly use 303 Protectant on my car, but I also have Meguiar`s Endurance Gel (matte) that I used with Eagle One tire swipes. Never even thought of using the PC.


    This is a totally loaded question, and I`d be spamming if I answered it.



    The sling-free 4" pad is what I am working on now. :waxing: :think2

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    When I polished my mufflers, I used a 4" wool pad and Flitz and Mother`s at the time. I finished off with a white 4" polishing pad and one of the English Custom polishes. I ought to try the same thing just with a rotary in effort to get that chrome look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidB
    This is a totally loaded question, and I`d be spamming if I answered it.




    Oops. Didn`t mean to ask a loaded question. Sorry. I guess even you have to rules to follow on your site huh?



    Quote Originally Posted by DavidB



    The sling-free 4" pad is what I am working on now. :waxing: :think2


    What about cutting out a hole about 1/4"-3/8" deep by about an inch in diameter into the middle of the 4" pad to serve as a reservoir (assuming that the pad is about 1 1/2" thick) that would apply the gel only where the reservoir contacts the tire and the outer portion of the pad would work it in?

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    A little off-topic from where this is headed (definitely gonna try the tire trick)....



    Not exactly unconventional, but it makes a great sander with some 5" hook and loop sandpaper. I`m in the process of finishing up a shelf to go in our tv niche. I`ve used it so long as a polisher, I found myself looking around the garage for something to sand with when the lightbulb lit up over my head......



    I guess that`s why it says sander/polisher on the box :chuckle:

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    D`uh! I need to polish my wood furniture!



    In fact, I`m going to go slam a coat of SBP on a couple pieces now.

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    A PC with a 4 inch pad and some light polish might make for a great back massage :har:

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    Nice to see some interest in 4" pads on the PC, they really do behave quite differently from the larger ones.

 

 
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