So I plan on picking up some M07 since its cheap and I like the results for a quick shine. I have a PC and use LC pads. Would the white LC pad be okay to apply this? Thanks
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Re: M07
If you are not doing professional/volume detailing, you MIGHT even want to apply it by hand. I love the M07 result, so even though I do other stuff by machine, I slow down and take the time to enjoy applying M07 by hand (since I only do it a few times per year). And, then I dont have an oily/messy pad to clean.
You are not removing/smoothing the actual paint surface, just coating with glaze oils, so the fine finishing pad only (not any sort of cutting at all)
No matter what, remember VERY THIN COAT, and dont let it dry. Wipe on, lightly work in, then wipe off (almost all of it actually ends up being wiped off, only small amount goes into the paint micro-pores).2010 XRS
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Re: M07
I'm also not familiar with the LC line of pads, but if I recall Mike P recently suggested using a polishing pad (Meg's) when applying M7 because the polishing pad was better because of the oily consistency of this particular polish.
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I did some research on what the "White LC Pad" is and found out that is is a polishing pad. According to this other forum the white LC pad will work just great.
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