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    Just One More Coat Beemerboy's Avatar
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    Nattys Liquid PC Pad and Speed?

    I did a quick search but really didn`t find the answer I was looking for, In also emailed Steve but I know he is on vacation...lucky

    I did this MB yesterday and tried out the NLW, I used my orbital with a LC finishing pad and on medium speed.

    I think this will be my new go to for wash and waxes for my good detail customers.

    Any advice from those that have used this product more than me (once)

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    Official Wax Waster atkinsonair's Avatar
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    Re: Nattys Liquid PC Pad and Speed?

    I used a blk finishing pad(thanks Gus) on pc on speed 1 to 2. I was impressed how evenly it goes on and a little goes a long way. Nice job on the car!! Shiney!

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    Re: Nattys Liquid PC Pad and Speed?

    Looks good.. so are you asking what pad and speed you should apply it with?

    If so.. what ive been doing is using an LC Red pad with speed at 1 or 2.. hope this helps..
    "One day you will have to stop being a Muppet...So take the hand out of yer butt and walk for yourself."

    Claying does not mean "High end". It means quality/caring. So would actually learning a trade instead of "Hey I can wash and wax a car, so I`ma gonna be a detailer."

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    Re: Nattys Liquid PC Pad and Speed?

    what they said ^^

    Soft pad Slow speed

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    Re: Nattys Liquid PC Pad and Speed?

    Ok Beemerboy, your out here a lot and I`m thinking you just missed the connection or just over looked the obvious, you have some great advice for the new and old comers and keep DC on track and active, but sometimes I just wonder. (did I do a good kissing up?)
    Do you read your posts?
    Not trying to piss on your shoes, BUTT? the answer was given to you in the last post you started a few days ago "Applying EX or EX-P with a PC?"

    What would the difference in application be between a sealant, wax or polymer? I don`t see any..

    I know your tired. its ok.. go take a nap we`ll be fine for a few hours..

    Back at cha Budd.
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    Just One More Coat Beemerboy's Avatar
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    Re: Nattys Liquid PC Pad and Speed?

    BC

    Thanks. I will give you that one kid!
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