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    Re: Do I have enough pads for correcting one car?

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    I`d call BS Psuedo-tech myself. If that pad`s getting hot enough that having a hole in it makes all the diff, then something`s haywire and I question whether that hole would help any how.

    I can`t really help with the specific pad choices as I`m just too out-of-date, but it sounds like you`re on the right track now. You probably won`t go wrong by having more than you think you`ll need.

    Heh heh, since you *are* using a rotary, I`d just go with whatever Stokdgs recommends.
    I agree with mi Hermano on this..
    And besides, that hole in the center means that spot is NOT working for you on the panel because it is missing the foam..
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    Re: Do I have enough pads for correcting one car?

    Quote Originally Posted by Stokdgs View Post
    Need to know which Menzerna products you have to be able to answer your question..
    Which product did you use on your Mustang last year? Perhaps when you see the Mercedes and then compare how the condition is compared to your Mustang, that may help you decide what to try on a Test Spot first..
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    Re: Do I have enough pads for correcting one car?

    Quote Originally Posted by Striker View Post
    2500-3000-3500-3800


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    2500 = Cut =5 Gloss = 7
    3000 = Cut =3 Gloss = 9
    3500 = Cut =3 Gloss = 10
    3800 = Cut= 2 Gloss = 10

    2500 is a Medium Cut Polish.. Not knowing anything about the paint condition, this is your most aggressive, so I think you will have to try this one..
    Good Luck !
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    Re: Do I have enough pads for correcting one car?

    So the reason for my pad destruction has been the brush that I use for pad cleaning. It’s the orange handle one from Autogeek. Gonna stick to just a towel wipe down from now on.


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