imported_The Uncle
New member
I think a few of us newer folks have some questions about how to proceed with the "least aggressive approach first", by combining different pads and products. For example, I have some minor paint imperfections on my car which I would eventually like to polish out. So, I'd like to start with a very non-aggressive approach. I'm going to purchase Poorboys SSR1 and SSR2. I figured I'd try SSR1 first, and then if that doesn't work, go to SSR2.
I'm confused, however, about what pads to combine with these products. Should I start with polishing pads (in the Sonus DAS pad line, the blue or gray pads) or go with a more aggressive pad? I guess the wider question is how to properly combine pads and polishes to moderate the aggressiveness of your approach to swirls etc.
I'm confused, however, about what pads to combine with these products. Should I start with polishing pads (in the Sonus DAS pad line, the blue or gray pads) or go with a more aggressive pad? I guess the wider question is how to properly combine pads and polishes to moderate the aggressiveness of your approach to swirls etc.