I`m going to finally purchase a 7424XP along with some pads and polishes. I have been looking at the kits offered through auto geek and the only confusion I have is over what polishes are best? I`m not sure if there is any difference other than personal preference when it comes to Meg`s vs Optimum vs Menzerna. I`ve used Meg`s and and Optimum products (wash soap and waxes) but never used Menzerna. Here`s a example of what I`m looking at:
Optimum Porter Cable 7424 Kit Remove swirl marks and paint flaws
Menzerna Porter Cable XP Maximum Shine Kit FREE BONUS
Meguiars Porter Cable Ultra Polish Kit with 5.5 Inch Pads, Meguiar's Mirror Glaze Polishing Kit, Meguiars polishes, Porter Cable 7424 Mirror Glaze
1) is it just a matter of personal preference? I`ve never used any polishes but have used other products by Meg`s and Optimum and they seem to work well. the pads are all basically the same from one kit to the next
2) when waxing, I always thought removal and buffing were to be done by hand, but is it possible to apply, remove and buff wax with a DA? I`m thinking of getting some microfiber bonnets to put over the foam pad that comes with the PC 7424 and use those for removal and buffing of wax.
if it matters, my car is a 2013 VW GTI, carbon steel grey metallic. I purchased it four months ago, and aside from some light swirls and water spots the paint isn`t bad. I`ve kept it clayed and waxed. My last car was a black 2004 Passat and it was torture seeing marring stick out like a sore thumb. I think this car will be easier to deal with.
Optimum Porter Cable 7424 Kit Remove swirl marks and paint flaws
Menzerna Porter Cable XP Maximum Shine Kit FREE BONUS
Meguiars Porter Cable Ultra Polish Kit with 5.5 Inch Pads, Meguiar's Mirror Glaze Polishing Kit, Meguiars polishes, Porter Cable 7424 Mirror Glaze
1) is it just a matter of personal preference? I`ve never used any polishes but have used other products by Meg`s and Optimum and they seem to work well. the pads are all basically the same from one kit to the next
2) when waxing, I always thought removal and buffing were to be done by hand, but is it possible to apply, remove and buff wax with a DA? I`m thinking of getting some microfiber bonnets to put over the foam pad that comes with the PC 7424 and use those for removal and buffing of wax.
if it matters, my car is a 2013 VW GTI, carbon steel grey metallic. I purchased it four months ago, and aside from some light swirls and water spots the paint isn`t bad. I`ve kept it clayed and waxed. My last car was a black 2004 Passat and it was torture seeing marring stick out like a sore thumb. I think this car will be easier to deal with.