Good afternoon everyone!
I was a detailer for 3 years before i changed my profession and became a career firefighter. Over those 3 years I was spoiled with the tools my boss provided me. I wouldnt give up my job to go back into the business(no offense) but I've been getting the itch to build up my own little arsenal of tools to do the famliy vehicles. Right now I'm focusing on buying a DA poilsher. For the price and the great reviews I'm set on a griots DA polisher.
My dilema right now is which type/brand pads to buy for it. I see all these differenet "cross cut, waffle cut etc" style of pads and am not sure which is best for a amateur like myself. Also, which cuts of pads would be good to start. Both vehicles have minor surface scratches and blemishes that i would like to tackle. I was trained on a dewalt rotary and even got proficient in wet sanding and buffing. So im confident in my skills but am not sure what to buy because these new styles are all new to me. I figured I would need 4-6 assorted pads. Which ones is the question. Do i go with the high cut, light cut and two different finishing pads? This is where i'm confused. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Kevin
I was a detailer for 3 years before i changed my profession and became a career firefighter. Over those 3 years I was spoiled with the tools my boss provided me. I wouldnt give up my job to go back into the business(no offense) but I've been getting the itch to build up my own little arsenal of tools to do the famliy vehicles. Right now I'm focusing on buying a DA poilsher. For the price and the great reviews I'm set on a griots DA polisher.
My dilema right now is which type/brand pads to buy for it. I see all these differenet "cross cut, waffle cut etc" style of pads and am not sure which is best for a amateur like myself. Also, which cuts of pads would be good to start. Both vehicles have minor surface scratches and blemishes that i would like to tackle. I was trained on a dewalt rotary and even got proficient in wet sanding and buffing. So im confident in my skills but am not sure what to buy because these new styles are all new to me. I figured I would need 4-6 assorted pads. Which ones is the question. Do i go with the high cut, light cut and two different finishing pads? This is where i'm confused. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Kevin