imported_The Uncle
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Before I post this question, I just want to acknowledge that I am a complete NOOB with recard to the PC. Based on advice I got here, I bought a Porter Cable and the SONUS DAS pad set. I'm about to begin my "major" detail for the season. My plan is to wash, clay, AIO, SG X 3, and then UPP. However, in last year my car has picked up a few minor scratches on the hood and trunk. I'm very careful about washing so there are no real swirl marks, but there are fine scratches from road debris and stuff of that nature.
So, I've been thinking about going over the car with #9 before the AIO (I know #9 is gentle, I just don't see much of a need for anything more aggressive). I thought I would use the green pad with #9, and the blue pad with AIO. I'll apply the SG and UPP by hand.
My only real concern here is about the green pad. How abbrassive is it, and if I use the green pad and #9, do I risk causing any problems with the finish?
I wonder if a safer strategy for a new user like myself, might be to just try using the blue pad with AIO and worry about removing any minor imperfections in the spring, when I am a bit more comfortable with the process.
I know these are basic questions, but hope that one of you patient experts can help!
So, I've been thinking about going over the car with #9 before the AIO (I know #9 is gentle, I just don't see much of a need for anything more aggressive). I thought I would use the green pad with #9, and the blue pad with AIO. I'll apply the SG and UPP by hand.
My only real concern here is about the green pad. How abbrassive is it, and if I use the green pad and #9, do I risk causing any problems with the finish?
I wonder if a safer strategy for a new user like myself, might be to just try using the blue pad with AIO and worry about removing any minor imperfections in the spring, when I am a bit more comfortable with the process.
I know these are basic questions, but hope that one of you patient experts can help!