Should I buy a propel blue pad?

DSVWGLI

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I have the yellow, orange and green propel pads but was wondering if I really need the blue. I notice on some black paint after using ssr 1 with propel green pad that it's not perfect all the time, leaving micro-marring. I thought it was a question of not the right speed and or pressure, but have found that it is not. Would the blue pad polish out to clear finish?
 
And good for pre-wax cleaners, glazes, ultra-light polishes, cleaner waxes, and many of the Clearkote products.



I think its a must have.
 
If you still have imperfections after SSR 1, slow the speed down to 4, to work the area longer.



Dont bear down on it either. In essance you are just finessing the finish, finessing is delicate.



No idea if i spelled finessing correctly, it might be the first time i have ever typed it hahahah.
 
JBM said:
If you still have imperfections after SSR 1, slow the speed down to 4, to work the area longer.



Dont bear down on it either. In essance you are just finessing the finish, finessing is delicate.



No idea if i spelled finessing correctly, it might be the first time i have ever typed it hahahah.





JBM, that's pretty well how I refine the finish as well, but some black paints are just a little harder to make really clear I guess. I only detail a car or two a week and it's only on the occasional black vehicle that I find it a problem :nixweiss . Anyway thanks for your input.
 
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