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  • What pads for the G110?

    I'm thinking of purchasing the G110 to use mainly for wax removal and buffing to a mirror shine. What pads do you recommend for doing this and how long can I expect a pad to last?
    WHIP
    United States Air Force Retired
    "If it absolutely, positively, has to be destroyed overnight."
    "That others may live."

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    Re: What pads for the G110?





    Please avoid starting new threads on the same topic. Also, take a look a the List O' Links
    Chris
    Dasher Detailing Services

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      Re: What pads for the G110?

      Morning,

      I have removed your double post and moved this post to the Detailing 101 Forum. The Frequently Asked Questions section is used by Meguiar's only to explain products and their uses.

      For questions pertaining to detailing, please post the questions to this forum. Thanks!

      As for your question, I would start off with 2 each of W-8006 Polishing and W-9006 Finishing. That should get you started. As for how long they last, that is impossible to answer as it depends on how they are used, stored, cleaned etc. Generally, you should get many uses out of each pad.

      Tim
      Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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        Re: What pads for the G110?

        Originally posted by 2hotford View Post
        Morning,

        I have removed your double post and moved this post to the Detailing 101 Forum. The Frequently Asked Questions section is used by Meguiar's only to explain products and their uses.

        For questions pertaining to detailing, please post the questions to this forum. Thanks!

        As for your question, I would start off with 2 each of W-8006 Polishing and W-9006 Finishing. That should get you started. As for how long they last, that is impossible to answer as it depends on how they are used, stored, cleaned etc. Generally, you should get many uses out of each pad.

        Tim
        Hey Tim, maybe those forums should be closed to new posts, except of course by MOL mods? Seems to be a problem as of late.

        I agree. Even better, just buy the combo pack from ADS. Get a 7006, 3x 8006, and 2x 9006 and you'll be set for awhile.

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          Re: What pads for the G110?

          Sorry to have posted my original question in the wrong forum and thank you for politely correcting me as I am new to this forum.

          I have ordered the G110 and one each of the W-8006 and W-9006 from Meguiar's to get started. Does ADS have a website as you suggested?

          Thank you for helping me get started.

          Whip
          WHIP
          United States Air Force Retired
          "If it absolutely, positively, has to be destroyed overnight."
          "That others may live."

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            Re: What pads for the G110?

            Whip,

            ADS's web site is autodetailingsolutions.com
            2013 Race Red F-150 SCREW

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              Re: What pads for the G110?

              Just a note to add. If you purchase a w-7006 pad make sure you also purchase a couple microfiber bonnetts to use on the 7006 when you use it to remove your wax/ sealant. Good Luck.
              quality creates its own demand

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                Re: What pads for the G110?

                Originally posted by Whip View Post
                Sorry to have posted my original question in the wrong forum and thank you for politely correcting me as I am new to this forum.

                I have ordered the G110 and one each of the W-8006 and W-9006 from Meguiar's to get started. Does ADS have a website as you suggested?

                Thank you for helping me get started.

                Whip
                No problem!

                You will love the new G-110! Wait until you use it for the first time. You will be smiling from ear to ear!!!

                Tim
                Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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