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    Help selecting DA package polishes; question on waxing with a DA

    I`m going to finally purchase a 7424XP along with some pads and polishes. I have been looking at the kits offered through auto geek and the only confusion I have is over what polishes are best? I`m not sure if there is any difference other than personal preference when it comes to Meg`s vs Optimum vs Menzerna. I`ve used Meg`s and and Optimum products (wash soap and waxes) but never used Menzerna. Here`s a example of what I`m looking at:

    Optimum Porter Cable 7424 Kit Remove swirl marks and paint flaws
    Menzerna Porter Cable XP Maximum Shine Kit FREE BONUS
    Meguiars Porter Cable Ultra Polish Kit with 5.5 Inch Pads, Meguiar`s Mirror Glaze Polishing Kit, Meguiars polishes, Porter Cable 7424 Mirror Glaze

    1) is it just a matter of personal preference? I`ve never used any polishes but have used other products by Meg`s and Optimum and they seem to work well. the pads are all basically the same from one kit to the next

    2) when waxing, I always thought removal and buffing were to be done by hand, but is it possible to apply, remove and buff wax with a DA? I`m thinking of getting some microfiber bonnets to put over the foam pad that comes with the PC 7424 and use those for removal and buffing of wax.

    if it matters, my car is a 2013 VW GTI, carbon steel grey metallic. I purchased it four months ago, and aside from some light swirls and water spots the paint isn`t bad. I`ve kept it clayed and waxed. My last car was a black 2004 Passat and it was torture seeing marring stick out like a sore thumb. I think this car will be easier to deal with.

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    Re: Help selecting DA package polishes; question on waxing with a DA

    Bill 1975 -
    I read and re-read all the packages..

    The only package that might work for your new GTI would be the Optimum package..

    But it needs to have the smaller backing plate for 5.5" foam pads and there needs to be at least 3-4 of the orange and the white foam pads..

    It is nutty to just offer 1 pad of specific work here.. What are they thinking?? You are wanting to Detail your entire vehicle...

    The pads get dirty with used compound and gunk from the paint, and even if you clean them a lot between passes with a cotton towel, they are still going to be unusable after a while, and you need to get another pad..

    When all done for the day you need to wash the pads with a good foam pad cleaner and allow them to dry which can take over 24 hours depending on how hot it is and if there is good air movement..

    The Meguiars package has the best version of the Porter Cable machine of the 3 offered, but the M105 compound you will probably never need and the quantities are huge - (32oz)...
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    Re: Help selecting DA package polishes; question on waxing with a DA

    I planned on getting additional pads. I agree that one of each type is a bit silly.the pads it comes with are 6 1/2" so I would think the included plate would work.

    the Meg`s would be great if it came in smaller quantities! I guess I could piece everything individually, but I haven`t really compared costs. I`m mainly interested in figuring out what compound and/or polish products will work best, as that`s the most confusing. I do have a pretty good idea of what kind of pads to get. I know I`ll need several of each type and a good cleaner. I suppose I could try to buy a used PC and piece everything else together and still save some money.

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    Re: Help selecting DA package polishes; question on waxing with a DA

    Stokdgs- Good reply!

    Bill1975- I`d be leery of the potential "shaft breakage" issue with the PC (apparently not as big a threat to the vehicle with the GG6). But anhow..

    I sometimes buff off my LSP residue via machine using MF bonnets. It works OK but I still need to do a by-hand follow-up most of the time. Don`t let that dissuade you though, if doing it with the polisher and bonnets weren`t worth it I wouldn`t bother getting out/setting up/putting away the stuff. Works best if you do the "THIN application" thing though.
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    Re: Help selecting DA package polishes; question on waxing with a DA

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post

    I sometimes buff off my LSP residue via machine using MF bonnets. It works OK but I still need to do a by-hand follow-up most of the time. Don`t let that dissuade you though, if doing it with the polisher and bonnets weren`t worth it I wouldn`t bother getting out/setting up/putting away the stuff. Works best if you do the "THIN application" thing though.
    this is is good to know. Anything to save wear and tear on my elbow and save time. Even just application and an initial removal via a machine would be helpful.

    i was not aware of shaft breakage. I wincing just thinking about it!!!

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    Bill1975- Yeah, I started doing the machine-on/off when a shoulder problem was causing trouble. The different motions made all the difference. Not sure if it really saves time though, but if there`s less discomfort/etc. it can still be worth it.

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    Re: Help selecting DA package polishes; question on waxing with a DA

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill1975 View Post
    I planned on getting additional pads. I agree that one of each type is a bit silly.the pads it comes with are 6 1/2" so I would think the included plate would work.

    the Meg`s would be great if it came in smaller quantities! I guess I could piece everything individually, but I haven`t really compared costs. I`m mainly interested in figuring out what compound and/or polish products will work best, as that`s the most confusing. I do have a pretty good idea of what kind of pads to get. I know I`ll need several of each type and a good cleaner. I suppose I could try to buy a used PC and piece everything else together and still save some money.
    Bill1975 -

    For a new VW GTI Paintwork, the Meguiars105 would be huge overkill and take off more paint than needed..
    The M205 would be a better polish for that paint since you say it does not have a lot of defects, etc... But then what do you do with 32 oz of a product you will probably never use??

    Of the 3 choices though, the Optimum has perhaps better compounds for your needs and in smaller quantities..

    I don`t have a lot of recent experience with those Optimum compounds in that package, but I do have a few years experience with Optimum Hyper Polish and it is really good for many types of paintwork and defects...

    It also finishes really nice and leaves awesome gloss and clarity if used completely to very little left on that part of the panel you are working on..

    It might be a good idea to at least run the numbers on a machine, pads of your choice, and compounds and/or polishes of your choice and see how it looks.. And again, the 5.5" pads and appropriate backing plate are going to be way easier to use and control than those big honking 6.5" pads..

    I never use that big 6.5" pad unless I am doing something really big with lots of straight panels like an airplane, big vans, etc...

    You have to press down on the pad when doing this work, so which would be easier and more effective for that little machine and your ability to keep constant pressure on it? The huge pad or the more compatible next smaller size ??

    There might be discounts over on this Autopia Store too, have you looked here yet ?

    I just hate to see these guys selling weirdly put together products and then either too much of some products and not enough of the others..

    I don`t know, sounds like they are perhaps trying to get rid of stuff..?? There is just no way 1 pad can possibly last all the way around a vehicle - especially with a random orbital that is moving it back and forth AND rotating it all at the same time.. It will get a lot of heat build up that then kills the pad and usually delaminates the microfiber backing cloth from the back of the pad, so it flies off and can never be used again unless you find some way of gluing it back on....

    You now mention arm problems - this machine in the offers you linked is going to vibrate a lot and that might aggravate the arm/elbow issue...
    Something else to consider... Hope it will be ok for you...
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    Re: Help selecting DA package polishes; question on waxing with a DA

    Quote Originally Posted by Stokdgs View Post
    Bill1975 -

    For a new VW GTI Paintwork, the Meguiars105 would be huge overkill and take off more paint than needed..
    The M205 would be a better polish for that paint since you say it does not have a lot of defects, etc... But then what do you do with 32 oz of a product you will probably never use??

    Of the 3 choices though, the Optimum has perhaps better compounds for your needs and in smaller quantities..

    I don`t have a lot of recent experience with those Optimum compounds in that package, but I do have a few years experience with Optimum Hyper Polish and it is really good for many types of paintwork and defects...

    It also finishes really nice and leaves awesome gloss and clarity if used completely to very little left on that part of the panel you are working on..

    It might be a good idea to at least run the numbers on a machine, pads of your choice, and compounds and/or polishes of your choice and see how it looks.. And again, the 5.5" pads and appropriate backing plate are going to be way easier to use and control than those big honking 6.5" pads..

    I never use that big 6.5" pad unless I am doing something really big with lots of straight panels like an airplane, big vans, etc...

    You have to press down on the pad when doing this work, so which would be easier and more effective for that little machine and your ability to keep constant pressure on it? The huge pad or the more compatible next smaller size ??

    There might be discounts over on this Autopia Store too, have you looked here yet ?

    I just hate to see these guys selling weirdly put together products and then either too much of some products and not enough of the others..

    I don`t know, sounds like they are perhaps trying to get rid of stuff..?? There is just no way 1 pad can possibly last all the way around a vehicle - especially with a random orbital that is moving it back and forth AND rotating it all at the same time.. It will get a lot of heat build up that then kills the pad and usually delaminates the microfiber backing cloth from the back of the pad, so it flies off and can never be used again unless you find some way of gluing it back on....

    You now mention arm problems - this machine in the offers you linked is going to vibrate a lot and that might aggravate the arm/elbow issue...
    Something else to consider... Hope it will be ok for you...
    Dan F
    Bill1975 -
    A very good compound that finishes down really nice on German paint is Menzena M2500 Power Finish..
    Another product that works really well on German paint is Sonax Profiline Perfect Finish..
    I prefer to use products matched as much as possible to the paintwork so that is why I like these 2..

    There are others that will come up here that are newer and probably work great but I don`t have as much experience with them as others here do..
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    Re: Help selecting DA package polishes; question on waxing with a DA

    And if you`re looking to save money... More Open Box Deals!

    I`ve bought a handful of machines this way. Haven`t had any issues
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    Re: Help selecting DA package polishes; question on waxing with a DA

    Great suggestions all, thanks, and I will check these out tonight.
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    Re: Help selecting DA package polishes; question on waxing with a DA

    What a rabbit hole this becomes! a few more questions, if you will bare with me:

    so I will go with 5.5" pads, but is there an advantage re: CCS vs flat vs low profile?
    im thinking of lake country pads - orange, white, black, and maybe red. Would two of each be sufficient?
    the pad that comes with the PC is a thick 6" pad. If I were to use MF bonnets for wax application/removal, would a 6 or 6.5" bonnet fir better.

    as for product, I had my last car, a black VW Passat detailed professionally with Optimum polishes and the results were pretty good, so I`m leaning toward those, but will look into the Menzerna. Looks like M205 is too aggressive, 105 would work but I like the idea of having more than one option if I run into some tougher areas.
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    Re: Help selecting DA package polishes; question on waxing with a DA

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill1975 View Post
    What a rabbit hole this becomes! a few more questions, if you will bare with me:

    so I will go with 5.5" pads, but is there an advantage re: CCS vs flat vs low profile?
    im thinking of lake country pads - orange, white, black, and maybe red. Would two of each be sufficient?
    the pad that comes with the PC is a thick 6" pad. If I were to use MF bonnets for wax application/removal, would a 6 or 6.5" bonnet fir better.

    as for product, I had my last car, a black VW Passat detailed professionally with Optimum polishes and the results were pretty good, so I`m leaning toward those, but will look into the Menzerna. Looks like M205 is too aggressive, 105 would work but I like the idea of having more than one option if I run into some tougher areas.
    What makes you think M205 is too aggressive without doing a test spot? It`s a finishing polish just like optimums finishing polish.
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    Re: Help selecting DA package polishes; question on waxing with a DA

    Whoops! I meant 105. 205 is pretty mild that is correct.

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    Re: Help selecting DA package polishes; question on waxing with a DA

    I have had a few people approach me about putting together a starter kit.

    For polishing paint I usually set them up with the following:
    Meguiar`s Gold Class Car Wash
    Meguiar`s Smooth Surface Clay Kit
    Meguiar`s Ultimate Compound
    Meguiar`s Ultimate Polish
    Meguiar`s Ultimate Liquid Wax
    2 - 5.5" Red Buff and Shine Pads (wax)
    4 - 5.5" Blue Buff and Shine Pads (polish)
    4 - 5.5" Green Buff and Shine Pads (compound)
    4 - 5.5" Buff and Shine Microfiber Cutting Pads (heavy compounding)
    5" Buff and Shine plate
    Porter Cable 7424xp
    12 Meguiar`s Supreme Shine Microfiber towels
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    Re: Help selecting DA package polishes; question on waxing with a DA

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill1975 View Post
    What a rabbit hole this becomes! a few more questions, if you will bare with me:

    so I will go with 5.5" pads, but is there an advantage re: CCS vs flat vs low profile?
    im thinking of lake country pads - orange, white, black, and maybe red. Would two of each be sufficient?
    the pad that comes with the PC is a thick 6" pad. If I were to use MF bonnets for wax application/removal, would a 6 or 6.5" bonnet fir better.

    as for product, I had my last car, a black VW Passat detailed professionally with Optimum polishes and the results were pretty good, so I`m leaning toward those, but will look into the Menzerna. Looks like M205 is too aggressive, 105 would work but I like the idea of having more than one option if I run into some tougher areas.
    Bill1975 -

    Lake Country and others have made the pads thinner for Random Orbital machines, etc., so that they will be able to rotate easier since there is less weight, etc..
    These would be a good choice for your machine...

    I have always had the best result from flat no dimples, etc., things on the pads to take away from the surface area that needs to be on the panel to work the product and the paint together more efficiently..

    I think you need more than 2 of each pad...

    The Lake Country pads you mentioned - orange, white, black, red, will work really well in their respective areas of the process..
    The orange would be used to do the initial correction/clean up, and the white would come after to polish the paint, enhance clarity, and gloss..

    Yes, you can put the microfiber bonnets over the bigger 6.5" pads and that will work ok for what it does.. You will have to experiment with that and see if it gives you what you want..

    There is no set in stone rule that states - X nbr of pads are enough for a vehicle.. There are too many variables that come into play.. And then we have to factor in the Operator`s experience level using the machine, compound or polish, and the technique/process used..

    I would rather have more than enough pads to finish the job than to have to stop, wash the pads with a good foam pad soap, rinse and then get them dried which takes usually at least 24 hrs or more..

    You can decide how much time you want to spend Detailing your GTI`s paintwork, when you go out there to do it, and go from there...

    To be clear - Meguiars 105 is a great product.. Meguiars has since made Meguiars 101 which is supposed to be easier to use than M105... These 2 products are very aggressive - the highest number aggressive on Meguiars` chart.. These compounds will not finish down as good for most people..

    Meguiars 205 is more of a polish - not as aggressive - finishes down beautifully after Meguiars 105 or 101 has been used for the initial correction..

    On the Menzerna line, their product M2500 Power Finish will correct very well AND finish down very well..
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