Which one, the PC7336 at Lowes or 7424 at CMA?

Don't forget, boys and girls, that you can go to lowes.com and fill out their new mover form, and get a 10% off coupon that you can use at lowes.



I did that and bought my 7336 ($109 - 10% off = $98).



I bought TOL pads (6/$45).



I use the supplied backing plate, and for ~$5, I bought a hook and loop conversion kit to change the backing plate to a hook and loop plate.



No problems yet.



Dom
 
Mmmph said:
The coastaltool deal is righteous. It makes perfect sense, but folks just don't seem to understand. The 5" counterweight is good for the 4" spot finishing kit, or glass polishing kits.



And the CMA kits...Feh. You get terry bonnets (never used) or MF bonnets (Never used). Their backing plates are cheap and they want $10.95 for 7.5" VC foam pads...the sam ones TOL sells for $7.50 ($6 for 45).



OK, so, I am going to buy the coastaltool's bit.

What's TOL? I need to buy some pads and seems like TOL has a better price the CMA.:o
 
Quick question, so if I have the PC7424 special from coastaltool, all I need are the Lake Country Polisher Pads 7.5 inch pads, right?

I am going to buy 3 yellow, 2 white and 1 orange. Soudns good? They are now $8.95 each :(
 
I have been doing a ton of reading on this site and have been following this thread, so I decide to do the Coastal setup and figured I need it friday for a nasty lil job I have to do, so I do the next day air for 20 somethin bucks but cant understand while the site is telling me ground will arrive the next day, then all of a sudden like a ton of bricks I spot that Coastal is 20 minutes from my house, so I will be there tommorow for the kit and once again this site has helped me out, Thanks again.:D
 
Okay... a free bump for Ray, and my question matches the second part of Ray's that was kinda' buried in the middle.



For example... let's say I'm doing a clay - AIO - SG, and maybe a P21 topper.



What's the proper method for using the PC? I have assumed that the PC is used as an applicator to ensure a solid and even coat. This is what I did with the AIO and it was VERY easy to buff out with a MF.



The SG was where I wasn't sure which way to go.



What I did was apply by hand as usual and buffed with a wool bonnet, then followed with a MF wipe. Results were not good, but part of that was due to it getting dark. I'll see how bad (or good) she is in the morning.



Now adding a past topper to the formula... am I better off simply doing this by hand, or is the PC a good tool for this as well?
 
I wouldn't buy 3 yellow pads....1 or 2 is good.

I would buy 3 or 4 white pads though as you could use all of them on your car with different product steps...or if the pad is saturated and you need a new one. The yellow pad gives you extra "cutting" when needed. If you don't need it though, use only the white pads.



I applied the AIO with the PC set at 4. I added no pressure to the PC. Wiped right off.



The SG I applied by hand. Removed the next day....it was about midnight anyway. You said you used a wool bonnet:nixweiss Wool is the most aggressive pad you can use. You should be removing the SG with a MF cloth. Then adding the P21S and removing before it hazes (just makes it harder to remove and creates dust) with another MF cloth.



For a friends car I had to step up to a yellow pad with Menzerna IP and the PC set at 6. I misted the pad before working on a particular nasty spot...I got it out though.



Remember, everyone says start mild and only if needed, get more aggressive (ie a wool pad).
 
I just did it the easy way and ordered the The Porter Cable 7424 Ultimate Polisher Kit from the Autopia store for $179.95. Comes with the PC, 5" backing plate and 6.5" pads. I am assuming that is a complete kit but I don't see any mention of a counterweight. Anyone know if that is included?



http://autopia-carcare.com/pc-7424-kit.html



I figured by buying it here, I support the board and I can start off with the polisher and pads. My Meguiars distributer carries additional pads and Ranney also sells them.
 
End of an era.....:sosad



Scottwax getting a PC. Is this the end of the world as we know it? ;)



Can't wait to see what you can do with the PC, Scott!
 
I would recomend buying the ultimate polisher kit from the Autopia store.great customer service,I'm extremely happy with the product and I like to support this board and the store even if it costs a few bucks more.The kit comes with 3 pads besides the one packed with the PC.I bought a few extras at the time but i havent needed them yet.The pads have held up very well:xyxthumbs
 
No choice. I have a customer with an S500 with the PPG CeramiClear paint. Besides, I have been extremely busy and if it can save me some time detailing, I can either get done a bit earlier or take on more work.
 
99SVTCobra said:
I applied the AIO with the PC set at 4. I added no pressure to the PC. Wiped right off.

Same here... worked great. I tried to continue buffing until the surface was clear, but it wouldn't haze and clear. Probably too much product.

Wool is the most aggressive pad you can use. You should be removing the SG with a MF cloth.

Ya... you know what they say about a little knowledge. I figured that wool is the pad of preference for a wash mit, so I figured it would be more gentle than terry, so I used terry for the AIO but wool for the SG.

I looked several places but couldn't find the Meguire's foam pads, so I bought the 5"-6" Turtle Wax bonnets and used those. The wool bonnets are in the garbage now and I have a set of foam pads and other goodies ($125!) on order from TOL.
 
Rlockyer said:
What's the proper method for using the PC?
Have you read the Roadfly articles? If not, I have them linked in my PC thread below... Great reading for newer users. :up

Scottwax said:
No choice. I have a customer with an S500 with the PPG CeramiClear paint. Besides, I have been extremely busy and if it can save me some time detailing, I can either get done a bit earlier or take on more work.
Wow, end of an era is right! :sosad I know you had mentioned this in the past, but I never thought I'd see it happen...



Incidentally, I think it'd be funny (in a bad way) if the universe decided to balance itself out and make you bad at using the PC! :D
 
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