Just bought a PC 7336, Need the essentials!!!

COLDZ71

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Hey guys I need a little advice on what to get for my new PC. I will only be detailing my personal vehicles at the moment. They are a '99 Pontiac Grand Prix, black, and an '02 GMC Sierra, two-tone, white and pewter. The Sierra looks as though it only needs a light polish, but the Grand Prix is showing alot of swirl marks and light scratches, especially on the hood. I do have some supplies, but nothing specifically for the PC. I figure I need at least...........



1. Backing plate and assortment of pads.



2. Some sort of polish.



3. ???????



Cost and ease of use are a priority. I am new to this and I dont have a ton of money laying around. So I need something that works and is not a waste. Let me know what you think. Thanks for the help!!!!!
 
I figure you need at least...........



1. SEARCH



2. READ



3. SEARCH



4. ask questions that have not been answered a million times
 
Check out Lake Country Foam Pads or the Edge 2K double sided pad system (I personally like the Edge system).



There are any number of good polishes out there. I recently tried the XMT series by Pinnacle and liked it a lot. Have a good supply of microfiber towels and/or bonnets for product removal and final polishing. Use the bonnets over a wool pad for good results. (but don't use the wool pad for anything else, it's too aggressive) Use a pad conditioner before each new section and clean the pads every couple of sections.



Will you be working in shade? If not, the XMT series will work in direct sunlight. Just make sure that whatever polish you use you work it long enough for the abrasives to fully break down. If you work it too long and it drys and is hard to wipe off, a little spritz of quidk detailer should do the trick.



If you haven't already seen them, watch the Pinnacle polishing videos:



Intermediate Swirl Removal



Light Swirl Removal



Good Luck
 
BigJimZ28 said:
I figure you need at least...........



1. SEARCH



2. READ



3. SEARCH



4. ask questions that have not been answered a million times



Lighten up! If you don't want to help then don't bother to write anything at all. Some people enjoy sharing their knowledge and not all questions can be fully answered in a search.
 
BigJimZ28 said:
I figure you need at least...........



1. SEARCH



2. READ



3. SEARCH



4. ask questions that have not been answered a million times

Be nice i have search and read and know I also am intrested in what others have to say about what is the best. So chill out. Sometimes it's better to say nothing.
 
BigJimZ28 said:
I figure you need at least...........



1. SEARCH



2. READ



3. SEARCH



4. ask questions that have not been answered a million times





So what you are saying is that I should ask questions that have'nt been answered a million times? Maybe you should figure out what you are saying before being an ***.



I have search and read alot. There are alot of unanswered questions I have that may be just trivial, but I dont want to buy something that is wrong for my application. That is why I listed the vehicles I have and their color, and, that ease of use and price are a factor for me.
 
Phalcon51 said:
Check out Lake Country Foam Pads or the Edge 2K double sided pad system (I personally like the Edge system).



There are any number of good polishes out there. I recently tried the XMT series by Pinnacle and liked it a lot. Have a good supply of microfiber towels and/or bonnets for product removal and final polishing. Use the bonnets over a wool pad for good results. (but don't use the wool pad for anything else, it's too aggressive) Use a pad conditioner before each new section and clean the pads every couple of sections.



Will you be working in shade? If not, the XMT series will work in direct sunlight. Just make sure that whatever polish you use you work it long enough for the abrasives to fully break down. If you work it too long and it drys and is hard to wipe off, a little spritz of quidk detailer should do the trick.



If you haven't already seen them, watch the Pinnacle polishing videos:



Intermediate Swirl Removal



Light Swirl Removal



Good Luck

Thank you Phalcon. The Lake Country pads look pretty good. Are they similar to the ones from Sonus? The SFX pads. They seem to have matched up their polishes with their pads. Seems simple. Is the Sonus backing plate the same as the one from Lake Country?



The videos were a great help. It helps to see what they mean by breaking down the polish. Thanks for the tips.
 
I'm afraid I don't have any direct experience with the Lake Country or Sonus pads, although I'm sure someone who does will chime in. Pad and polish selection will be determined more by the defects you're trying to correct than anything else. You may need to use a mild polish with a more aggressive pad or vice-versa. Always start with the least aggresive combo and do a test panel. Whatever it takes to make the test panel look good is what you'll do to the rest of the car. It may take two or more passes, depending.
 
suggestions to start:



Optimum polish and compound



LC pads with a backing plate

2 white polishing and 2 orange light cut



Edge pads

2 blue polishing and 2 orange light cut



Or get the Sonus pads (by LC) matched with Sonus polishes



any of those combo's will get you started
 
Phalcon51 those videos where great. I enjoyed every min. Thanks for the help do you know where I can find Lake Country pads for cheap?
 
I purchased my Edge pads from Danase.



Bob has great cs too, and with the forum discount, the price was the cheapest amongst the other places I found to carry the Edge double sided system.
 
I have tried search and read and post questions, but I am still confused



It seems like there's no correct answer for the question I ask lol
 
Z5, Z2, ZAIO, CS will go on top of any swirl remover polish as long as it does not have any wax, fillers, or oils. Z5 is my absolute favorite for a sealant. I never understood why so many people raved about it until I tried it and now I am hooked. Hope this helps!
 
Thanks for the help guys. Your making it a little easier on me lol. I am kinda torn between the Edge system and the Lake Country pad and backing plate kit. Anything too sway me in either direction would be a help. Thanks again!!!
 
Well the Edge system is double sided so you can apply a product on one side of the pad and flip it to apply another (in example, polish and wax). They are also self centering but I can't say whether that is a big issue or not as I never used LC's. I've been reading about pad size preference here lately and some say that the 6 - 6.5" pad is a little too large for their taste but, again, I haven't tried 5 - 5.5" pads so I can't comment.
 
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