rajs said:
Accumulator -- Could you expand and provide your recommendations on the section below from your previous post. Thanks.
"Get plenty of different pads and put some real thought into the polishes/compounds you buy (some work a LOT better/easier than others)."
- rajs
The stuff that flat-out WORKS is pretty easy to find here. FCRC, PI-III MG, EinsZett's polishes, Menzerna (sp?), Meg's #9 and others I'm not thinking of. For pads, some people like 6", others like 7.5". Some like variable-contact, others like flat. But if you get the wrong stuff, or not enough of the right pads, you can REALLY have a hassle, or at least waste time.
Examples: Griot's polishes are pretty hard to get off (the residue, that is). With Griot's orange pads, they are FAR too mild for any but the lightest swirls (not what you'd think from the catalog). Some people LOVE DACP, others (who might not work it long enough) think it leaves too much marring and/or doesn't get scratches/swirls out well enough. Some LOVE FI-II, but *I* found it too "middle of the road" for any of my applications.
*I* use cutting pads a LOT. I DON'T use finishing pads too much.
It's always best to start mild and only use aggressive stuff if you NEED it. But have it on hand for when you do.
4DSC- Heh heh, some would sure take issue with your "as always" compliment
