I'm finally moving away from foam applicator pads to the G110V2 dual action polisher. My shoulders have had enough. :P
I hope to be good at using it on my car so that one day, I can help friends and family detail their cars. That said, I'm trying to build my dual action polisher kit. A starter's kit, but somewhat complete. And I will add more as time goes by and I get better at it. The picture below found in this thread looks to be an ideal kit. And apart from SwirlX, I have every one of these liquids already.
The G110V2 already comes with the tool and a W68DA backing plate. So I think, just to get started, I should also have ready:
- Two (or three?) Soft Buff 2.0 Polishing Pads
- One (or two?) Soft Buff 2.0 Finishing Pads
- Painter's Tape (various widths)
- Supreme Shine Microfiber Towels
- Soft Buff Terry Towels
I won't bother with the 4" Soft Buff pads yet because A) I can't find them anywhere, and B) it would probably just give me too much to think about already. Does all this sound good? Is there anything more or less I should consider having?
A couple questions:
- How do these pads and products stack up to those found in the newly introduced DA Microfiber Correction System?
- When cleaning pads, is it okay to press it down on a microfiber towel? Or is it best to use a terry cloth?
Thank you for your time.
I hope to be good at using it on my car so that one day, I can help friends and family detail their cars. That said, I'm trying to build my dual action polisher kit. A starter's kit, but somewhat complete. And I will add more as time goes by and I get better at it. The picture below found in this thread looks to be an ideal kit. And apart from SwirlX, I have every one of these liquids already.
The G110V2 already comes with the tool and a W68DA backing plate. So I think, just to get started, I should also have ready:
- Two (or three?) Soft Buff 2.0 Polishing Pads
- One (or two?) Soft Buff 2.0 Finishing Pads
- Painter's Tape (various widths)
- Supreme Shine Microfiber Towels
- Soft Buff Terry Towels
I won't bother with the 4" Soft Buff pads yet because A) I can't find them anywhere, and B) it would probably just give me too much to think about already. Does all this sound good? Is there anything more or less I should consider having?
A couple questions:
- How do these pads and products stack up to those found in the newly introduced DA Microfiber Correction System?
- When cleaning pads, is it okay to press it down on a microfiber towel? Or is it best to use a terry cloth?
Thank you for your time.
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