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    Ok, I am looking to get one of each pad, cutting, polishing, and buffing for the DA polisher, first off will these work on my porter cable DA or will I need to purchase a different backing plate. My paint is in good shape, with some light swirls because of salt up here in MN. Would you recomend the swirl X with a cutting pad, a polish with the polishing pads, and then the buffing pad with a wax. I am worried the cutting pad might be to harsh. If this question has been asked guide me to the answer please.

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    Re: Pad and polish question

    only get the cutting pad if you plan on using the microfiber bonnets, otherwise they are not recommended for a DA.

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      Re: Pad and polish question

      Yeah, I bought two 7006 pads and I've never even opened one becuase I only use the other one (with a bonnet) to remove my LSP.
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      3Fitty - Now recommending products I have never used.

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        Re: Pad and polish question

        Originally posted by javastan View Post
        Ok, I am looking to get one of each pad, cutting, polishing, and buffing for the DA polisher, first off will these work on my porter cable DA or will I need to purchase a different backing plate. My paint is in good shape, with some light swirls because of salt up here in MN. Would you recomend the swirl X with a cutting pad, a polish with the polishing pads, and then the buffing pad with a wax. I am worried the cutting pad might be to harsh. If this question has been asked guide me to the answer please.
        The pads should work with the porter cable backing plate but I am not 100% sure as the DA I have is from Meguiars and came with its own plate. You are correct that the cutting pad would be to harsh for use with a DA polisher. I would recommend getting for starters 2 polishing pads,1 finishing pad, and 1 cutting pad, and 2 micro fiber bonnets to go over the cutting pad for wax/sealant removal. Only use the cutting pad rapped with the bonnet to remove your wax/sealant of choice not for defect removal as the cutting pad could instill marring into your paint that will require more polishing to remove.

        Andrew
        2013 Race Red F-150 SCREW

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          Re: Pad and polish question

          Check out this thread, you can click on the links or the pictures for more information on the different types of foam and know that we also offer these in a smaller size but the smaller size isn't washable.

          Washable 7" Soft Buff 2.0 Foam Pads
          W7207 Washable Foam Cutting Pad
          W8207 - Washable Foam Polishing Pad
          W9207 - Washable Foam Finishing Pad




          At this time we don't recommend using our cutting pads with a DA Polisher because the foam formula is aggressive enough that it may remove the defects quickly but it can also leave the paint hazy.

          For what it's worth, you can use our yellow polishing pads with the right chemical and tackle just about anything that comes your way and when our yellow pad with a product like Ultimate Compound on the 5.0 Speed Setting doesn't remove the defects then instead of using a more aggressive pad it might be time to work by hand or start using a rotary buffer.

          Your hand can exert more pressure to a smaller area than a DA Polisher and thus be more effective at removing swirls and scratches although it will require you to do more work versus letting a machine do the work.

          Check out the threads in the link below where the threads have been tagged with the word exert



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          Mike Phillips
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