Check my grocery list for KB method supplies (new to PC detailing)

Ge|atinousFury

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I'm new to machine detailing and will be ordering supplies to polish my 2006 Nissan 350Z using the KB method.



I believe I'm going to get the Autogeek PC 7424XP/Meguiar's kit, which includes:



Porter Cable 7424XP with 5 inch backing plate

Meguiar's M105

Meguiar's M205

(3x) 5.5 in. CCS Orange Light Cutting Pads

(2x) 5.5 in.CCS Gray Finishing Pads

(2x) Cobra Microfiber Detailing Cloths



I have plenty of microfiber cloths already so no extra cloths needed. I also plan on picking up some Meguiar's #34 to help clean off any stubborn polish. I guess I'm going to use Werkstatt Acrylic Jett as the LSP, since I already have some in the garage.



My questions are:



1. How many extra pads should I order to polish & apply Acrylic Jett to an entire average-sized vehicle? I know the KB method has a lot of pad-swapping going on.



2. Anything I'm forgetting?



Thanks!
 
your list looks really good so far, as a suggestion if I can I would look into this article if you already haven't read it.



http://www.autopia.org/forum/machine-polishing/116878-surbuf-pad-paired-m105-pc-defect-killer.html



next I would not order the orange light cutting pads. I would order these here.

surbuf.com



next If I can lead you in the right direction there is a forum member named gmblack3 ( bryan ). he is a very outstanding detailer who has great success with this method hopefully. he can chime in and help ya. if not Shoot kevin brown a pm as he is a very knowledgable man with lots of insight on this stuff. He has humble me once or twice lol. good luck to ya!
 
bufferbarry said:
your list looks really good so far, as a suggestion if I can I would look into this article if you already haven't read it.



http://www.autopia.org/forum/machine-polishing/116878-surbuf-pad-paired-m105-pc-defect-killer.html



next I would not order the orange light cutting pads. I would order these here.

surbuf.com



next If I can lead you in the right direction there is a forum member named gmblack3 ( bryan ). he is a very outstanding detailer who has great success with this method hopefully. he can chime in and help ya. if not Shoot kevin brown a pm as he is a very knowledgable man with lots of insight on this stuff. He has humble me once or twice lol. good luck to ya!



Thanks for the suggestions. I checked out the thread you linked to and ran into this in the third paragraph:



Kevin Brown said:
In fact, only those proficient with the use of a rotary buffer should attempt to use this method.



I may save this method for when I'm not a machine polishing novice. If I were to stay with the Lake Country CCS Pads, would I need more than 5 pads of each color for the M105/M205 process?
 
Probably - depends on how fast they gum up.



Or, probably not, if you don't mind cleaning them after every panel. By clean, I mean brush them, run them, over a MF with a moderate speed on the PC and use compressed air to blow them off.



Even with a thorough cleaning, the pads start to lose thier cut after awhile - and you don't want to use them when thier wet with 105/205 so better safe than sorry.
 
Ok I've abandoned the pre-assembled Autogeek kit in favor of building my own kit with single items. Here's my list now:



(1) PC 7424XP

(1) DA 5" Hook & Loop Backing Plate

(5) LC Flat Orange Light Cutting Pads

(5) LC Flat White Polishing Pads

(2) LC Flat Gray Finishing Pads

(1) Meguiar's #105 32oz.

(1) Meguiar's #205 32oz.

(1) Meguiar's #34 Final Inspection Spray 16oz.



Total: $302.93



And as before, I'll be using Werkstatt Acrylic Jett for the sealant.



How does the buy-list look now? More fitting for someone just starting out with machine polishing with one vehicle?
 
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