Mr Detailer
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The original pads or the P2 pads? (P2 pads have the fancy edging)
And you got the 6" Excel backing plate you said?
And you got the 6" Excel backing plate you said?
Mr Detailer said:Excel doesn't carry a 7" backing plate. There's a 5" and 6" flexible urethane backing plate. The original Propel pads work best with the 5" backing plate and the P2 pads work well with either plate.
Mr Detailer said:I would recommend that you get some SSR2.5, a green P2 pad, a yellow P2 pad, and a 6" backing plate.
Of course I'd recommend that you also pick up some MF towels, but if you're confident that your Zymol MF towels are high quality, you can stick with those. I have 45 of the blue and yellow Supremes and couldn't be happier with them.
http://www.prestostore.com/cgi-bin/store.pl?ref=exceldetail&ct=29279
Didn't you get an email confirmation showing your order?
vcinsanity1523 said:So the buffer from here http://www.coastaltool.com/cgi-bin/...24.htm?L+coastest+bcfc3052ff41d841+1149776745
and it says it comes with a backing plate so would i still need to buy either of the 6" of these in order to use the propel P2 pads?
http://www.prestostore.com/cgi-bin/store.pl?ref=exceldetail&ct=37932
and then the propel p2 pads im assuming are these?
http://www.prestostore.com/cgi-bin/store.pl?ref=exceldetail&ct=29307
Are you getting the Poorboy's wax (Nattys) or are you just referring to SSR2/2.5? Those are polishes, not waxes. Those two polishes are usually adequate for the average car. I haven't seen pictures of the swirls on your car, but I hope they aren't bad enough to justify SSR3.and then the poorboys wax from here i think im gunna buy ssr2 and ssr2.5 that good?
http://www.prestostore.com/cgi-bin/store.pl?ref=exceldetail&ct=29303
and then the microfiber towels that u just posed the link 2 please help me and correct me if any of this is wrong
Mr Detailer said:That's the right polisher, yes. It does come with a backing plate, which is a non-flexible 6" backing plate. The Propel backing plates are flexible urethane, and are thin. Thicker backing plates pose more risk of contacting the surface while polishing curved areas of the car. I would still buy the 6" backing plate, but the factory one will work if you don't want to buy another one.
Is it worth buying the Excel 6" backing or is the Propel one fine?
Yes. I'd recommend you get these two:
http://www.prestostore.com/cgi-bin/store.pl?ref=exceldetail&ct=ALL&pd=273398&recview=131
http://www.prestostore.com/cgi-bin/store.pl?ref=exceldetail&ct=ALL&pd=273401&recview=131
Use the orange pad first with SSR2.5, and then follow up with either green + SSR2, or green + SSR2.5.
ok great im gunna get both of those pads
Are you getting the Poorboy's wax (Nattys) or are you just referring to SSR2/2.5? Those are polishes, not waxes. Those two polishes are usually adequate for the average car. I haven't seen pictures of the swirls on your car, but I hope they aren't bad enough to justify SSR3.
Yes your right on this sorry i meant polish i am going to use P21S Carnuba Wax because i really like it. Unless you think the Nattys is much better?
If you're going to order some of the supremes, there is a "7 for 6" deal and "12 for 10" deal, so check those out before ordering a bunch of them individually.
thank you i did see this
I called Patrick's attention to this thread, so if you have any specific questions, he can help you.
Mr Detailer said:FYI, I believe I've only used SSR3 twice. This is one of the vehicles that absolutely required it.
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After SSR3/rotary and SSR2.5/PC:
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vcinsanity1523 said:Ok im not sure who Patrick is but im sure i will b thankful lol
Albert said:Hey Mr Detailer ... check out this link - it gives you lots of props from me and others and a few curses for getting us all addicted to the Porter Cable!
Again let me say thanks. This was the thread that made me realize that my finish wasn't nearly as good as it could be.
Out of curiosity, do you prefer applying polish, then wax or wax, then polish?