Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
anubus12 said:PC or by hand?
If PC, a finishing pad is all I need?
Accumulator said:They'll work, but I prefer a more open pad...a polishing pad that's mild enough to not contribute any cut in and of itself. And a *lot* of polishing pads qualify.
Seems to me that some finishing pads (e.g., LC black) are too "tight" to accept some waxes and I just don't like the feel of them for this- too soft for my taste. But that's a personal preference and it matters more to me with paste waxes than with liquids.
A good pad that's not mentioned here too often is the red Griot's waxing pad. Just a bit different from most finishing pads and very durable.
anubus12 said:Thanks for the reply. So a green, white or blue pads would be OK? Also, with what product or when would a black pad be used then?
BigAl3 said:i prefer using the PC with 4" pads to apply lsp's, and by hand in the tight areas the PC can't reach...
JDookie said:Hmm, I'm surprised to see so many people preferring to apply waxes by machine. The majority is usually by hand, including myself.
I find it easier and just as effective to apply wax by hand, imo.
BigAl3 said:i use to do it by hand, but found with the PC i get more even coverage and product exerted into the finish to a light thin coat. also, i found to use less product as well. a few dabs into the paste tin is enough to do one whole panel easily...
JDookie said:You have a very valid point, but I just get enjoyment out of applying wax by hand. It reminds me of when my dad would wax his truck every sunday.
2000firebird said:i prefer waxing by hand because i find i waste less product in the foam pad than the big finishing pad
JDookie said:You have a very valid point, but I just get enjoyment out of applying wax by hand.