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  • What is the pad numbering stands for ?

    As a beginner, I was advised to use a Random Orbital instead of rotary, so I wonder what pad should i use with #80 to remove swirl and fine scratches ? By the way, why only Meguairs pad with numbering but not other menufacturer. How to chose to right pad ? As meguairs pad and product in my neibourhood is pretty expensive, one pad could costs about US20 and #80 is about US26 . I don wanna get to wrong thing. Pls advise. Thanks in advance.
    Is not how you shine your car, Is what you shine your car with

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    Re: What is the pad numbering stands for ?

    Meguiars Pads
    W7000 Soft Buff Foam Cutting Pad....Last resort try not to use as is very agressive or place a microfibre bonnet on to remove wax.

    W8000 Soft Buff Faom Polishing Pad.....Best all round pad used 90% of the time to apply #80 and #83 if nessicary

    W9000 Soft Buff Foam Finishing Pad....Very mild scratch removal used with polishes.

    Random Orbitals are the best for learners as it is very hard to mar/scratch the paint copared with a rotory which can burn your paint or remove the paint to metal. I don't know much about non meguiars gear as I use 99% meguiars (only non meguiars in a metal polish and my Borch random orbital).

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      Re: What is the pad numbering stands for ?

      When you say, Random Orbital do you mean you have a G100/PC?

      If you mean a traditional orbital buffer, as far as we know, our foam pads don't attach to them because they don't have a Velcro interface.

      Do you have a picture of what kind of tool you have?


      Read this,


      Rotary vs PC vs Regular Orbital Buffer
      Mike Phillips
      760-515-0444
      showcargarage@gmail.com

      "Find something you like and use it often"

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        Re: What is the pad numbering stands for ?

        I yet to have any tool so far as I will get one soon with the right advise from Mike. I can't get a PC in my country , only can get a BOSCH GEX-270AE (ROB), is that save to use ?
        Is not how you shine your car, Is what you shine your car with

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