I am getting ready to start working on a few my cars. They range from a 2013 Civic in good condition to a 2000 Accord in neglected condition to a 1973 MGB that was re-sprayed years ago with a single stage paint. I purchased the following LC Thin pro pads to go with my PC.
I am trying to limit the product options to keep the variables manageable while I work on gaining some experience. At first I was thinking of using M105 / M205 but now I thought about using UC and UP topped with M21. Maybe M7 for the MGB after some correction. I understand the concept of using least aggressive process, but are there product / pad combinations that make more sense to try or others to avoid. Would I ever want to try UC with a red or black finishing pad or would white polishing pad be as light I should go? How about UP with a cutting pad? Starting with the 2013 Civic that needs light correction, what would be your starting product/pad combination for a test? Thanks,
Weasel Orlando
- ThinPro Orange Heavy Cutting Pad
- ThinPro White Polishing Pad
- ThinPro Black Finishing Pad
- ThinPro Red Finishing Pad
I am trying to limit the product options to keep the variables manageable while I work on gaining some experience. At first I was thinking of using M105 / M205 but now I thought about using UC and UP topped with M21. Maybe M7 for the MGB after some correction. I understand the concept of using least aggressive process, but are there product / pad combinations that make more sense to try or others to avoid. Would I ever want to try UC with a red or black finishing pad or would white polishing pad be as light I should go? How about UP with a cutting pad? Starting with the 2013 Civic that needs light correction, what would be your starting product/pad combination for a test? Thanks,
Weasel Orlando
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