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Old 05-19-2008, 11:12 PM
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CCS
LC
something else?
used everything out there and have a preference? Let me know!

i want to get some new gear for my orbital PC and am open to suggestion. i currently use LC and like them just fine but it never hurts to try something new. I will be getting a variety of pads if that plays some part in your choice.

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Sonus SFX is excellent for the DA polisher

I found LC CCS is more for the rotary although they still very good for the DA

LC CCS green or white polishing pad is softer than sonus SFX-2 (polishing), it is great for the rotary as it will be more easier to control especially when polishing the curvy areas, however, i found stiffer pads like SFX-2 will be more suitable for the DA as it will be given more cut to the paint which DA polisher is lacking, so less time/patience will be required for the correction.

I have heard Meguiars softbuff are very good as well
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