So I'm getting a new GG 6" for Christmas and need some help. I've spent the last week reading and watching videos until my eyes bleed and I'm still left with a few questions.
I'm going to get a 5" backing plate and use 5 1/2" pads. I need some help with pads and what products to use. I have a 05 Acura TL with satin silver metallic paint, it has some swirls and scratches but I don't think anything too bad maybe a few deeper scratches here and there. I'm looking for some products that would be easy to use for a first time DA user. I have heard a lot of the m105/m205 combo, Wolfgang Twins and the Meguirars correction kit. I already have a bunch of Clearkote stuff Compound Moose, Red Machine Glaze, Yello Moose Cream Wax, Blue Moose Compound, CMW and Vanilla Moose Hand Glaze. Should I work with these or get something else? Which ones would work best for my application? Anything else you guys would recommend? I was going to use orange and red LCC pads, would those be the best? Sorry for all the questions, I'd feel a whole lot better getting some advice from people that actually know what they are doing.
Thanks,
Scott
I'm going to get a 5" backing plate and use 5 1/2" pads. I need some help with pads and what products to use. I have a 05 Acura TL with satin silver metallic paint, it has some swirls and scratches but I don't think anything too bad maybe a few deeper scratches here and there. I'm looking for some products that would be easy to use for a first time DA user. I have heard a lot of the m105/m205 combo, Wolfgang Twins and the Meguirars correction kit. I already have a bunch of Clearkote stuff Compound Moose, Red Machine Glaze, Yello Moose Cream Wax, Blue Moose Compound, CMW and Vanilla Moose Hand Glaze. Should I work with these or get something else? Which ones would work best for my application? Anything else you guys would recommend? I was going to use orange and red LCC pads, would those be the best? Sorry for all the questions, I'd feel a whole lot better getting some advice from people that actually know what they are doing.
Thanks,
Scott