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splash2112

New member
Hello,
I'm new to the board so please bear with me while I learn. This last week my wife & I bought a 06 Chevy Avy, gold in color with the cadding on the sides. Don't really like the plastic on the doors, but it all comes down to $$$$ and at the time. (At the time it was the best truck for the money!)

I'm a car freak, always keep my stuff clean, but want learn how to drive the neighbors crazy with a super deep shine. I did floor restorations on vct tile for years, it was fun to achive the " Wet " look coat by coat.

Here's my 1st Question: We are moving to AL from FL in 6 weeks, thank god! While packing I found a 6" palm polisher from harbor freight. Thought this would be a good starter tool, since it has never been used, must of been a yard sale find! I want to get a lambs wool pad to cover the 6" block on the bottom for protection from edges of the block. Then place the waxer pad/ cleaner pad over it. Same way with the wax remover pad.

Now, do I get a 6.0" ( same size of the tool ) 6.5", 7.0" pad to cover over the lambs wool pad for a proper fit. What is a proper fit? What is a good number to get of each? I don't think U would use one cleaning pad on a whole car.

Thanks for your time,
Splash

" Don't sell ur saddle, life is a long ride! "
 
Hey Splash... Welcome!!!!

Sorry I can't answer your question about the "Palm Polisher".... I'm not familiar with that one, but someone will chime in shortly!

Be sure to post some pics of your ride in the Shine & Show section!!!:D
 
Welcome abroad Splash, Try to take a picture of the machine in question for us to see, but before your use it on paint try a old panel from a body shop and see how it works for you.
 
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