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Thanks guys, I was hoping that is what you were going to suggest. Now if my WalMart will just stock the shelves, I'd be set to start working this weekend. Was swiped in the parking lot and want to test out the new UC with the DA.
NOTE: Post count does not reflect actual detailing knowledge.
We would normally recommend using UC on our yellow W8xxx series pads with the DA set to speed 5, moderate pressure, and slow arm movements making overlapping strokes over an area no larger than 2' x 2'.
Lake Country's white polishing pad is pretty close to our yellow pad in aggressiveness, with their orange (tangerine) pad being a bit more aggressive. Their cyan pad is another step up yet on many paints it still leaves a nice finish. We would suggest starting with either the white or orange pad on your car, doing a test spot first, of course.
You may find this thread a useful resource for comparison purposes in the future.
Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.
Detailed Image web site (where Ive been buying most of my products) shows the Lake Country Green Pad as being for very light cutting and then the Orange being for light cutting.
I will start out with the Green and see how that works out with the ultimate compound. Will then try Orange if I cant get enough correction with the Green.
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