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rydawg said:Are you using a PC? What color?
If so a simple process would be
Wash
clay
ultra cutting creme light w/pc on yellow LC pad or white pad depending on paint
presta swirl remover, zpc or 106ff on a white lc pad
wax or sealant
tom p. said:I checked with my local body shop supply store and they need $27 for the blue Presta pad, $26 for the green and $22 for the adapter. I'm not all that keen on spending $80+ on something I may use once or twice.
Does Edge = Presta or vice versa?
It sounds like the industry has moved to this quik disconnect system for pad mounting. I've got a boatload of foam pads and just bought some of the Propel. I'm really not keen on starting in with a new "system". I don't use the PC and Makita enough to justify it and have little need for paint "correction".
The store said they have the old style single sided wool pads by 3M attached by the bolt thru center method. They're around $10. I've got a couple of NOS Schlegel pads as well.
Any thoughts? Thx.
tom p. said:I checked with my local body shop supply store and they need $27 for the blue Presta pad, $26 for the green and $22 for the adapter. I'm not all that keen on spending $80+ on something I may use once or twice.
Does Edge = Presta or vice versa?
It sounds like the industry has moved to this quik disconnect system for pad mounting. I've got a boatload of foam pads and just bought some of the Propel. I'm really not keen on starting in with a new "system". I don't use the PC and Makita enough to justify it and have little need for paint "correction".
The store said they have the old style single sided wool pads by 3M attached by the bolt thru center method. They're around $10. I've got a couple of NOS Schlegel pads as well.
Any thoughts? Thx.
tom p. said:OK, thanks, guys. I did a little more telephoning this afternoon and found a more reasonable solution. My local guy (Milford) can get the all the pcs. for around $55, which I can live with. If this strategy is highly successful, I'll use the wool pads + #1500 polish more in the future when I typically woulnd't reach for something like that. It could turn out to be time-saver
I assume I can use the adapter with the small Edge foam pads, etc., right?
Thx.
rydawg said:you said you have foam pads also for the rotory?
Also do you have a pc?
tom p. said:Foams pads? Oh my, yes!! Many foam pads for both the Makita and PC.
I figure I'd follow your routine and start with the wool on the rotary and transition to the PC to finish up.
I may start by practicing on the old car firstHowever, these Presta pads are super-dense and quite a bit softer than any wool I've worked with in the past. I was somewhat relieved when I saw how thick they were.
:waxing:
tom p. said:Yeah, I think they make mention of that.... the part about all the flying fur when the pads are new. I am excited to give it a try.
The guy at the store was intrigued by the pads - - he said he'd never seen them before. He said the only Presta product he knew of was a shampoo he has in gallons that a few regulars customers like.
atticdog said:rydawg you have to come give me a presta demonstration this spring
we should have a detail day