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    what pads and combos to use after 3000 (2000 then 3000 abralon) sanding paper on a black car, which i will be doing soon. I have m105, m205, SIP. also all kids of lake country pads+purple foam wool pad and rotary makita. ohh and i also have 85rd

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    No that whatever you use, FRICTION will play a major role bringing the panel up to a glass brilliance! Good luck! Check your results outside in the Sun after polishing. Ben

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    Quote Originally Posted by paintxpert
    No that whatever you use, FRICTION will play a major role bringing the panel up to a glass brilliance! Good luck! Check your results outside in the Sun after polishing. Ben


    thank you!

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    M105 with the PFW pad will take care of it via rotary or flex, as far as PC then surbuff pads will help a lot and the Kevin brown method is a must.
    Doing it BIG!

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    I prefer to use Meguiars Maroon Solo wool pads and M105 for the initial cut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaskyR1
    I prefer to use Meguiars Maroon Solo wool pads and M105 for the initial cut.


    hey Rasky. do you know anything about pads that come with makita? the two ones, would they do the job?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sacdetailing
    hey Rasky. do you know anything about pads that come with makita? the two ones, would they do the job?


    You can use them but they are not very good. 3M or Meguiars work very well. I used to use Schlegel a lot back in the day too and thought they were good for the money.



    One pad is a cutting and the other is finishing that come with the 9227C

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaskyR1
    You can use them but they are not very good. 3M or Meguiars work very well. I used to use Schlegel a lot back in the day too and thought they were good for the money.



    One pad is a cutting and the other is finishing that come with the 9227C


    thanks .. !

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    Quote Originally Posted by paintxpert
    No that whatever you use, FRICTION will play a major role bringing the panel up to a glass brilliance! Good luck! Check your results outside in the Sun after polishing. Ben


    thank you!

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    every body who i didn`t mention, thank you!

 

 

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