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Re: How does this rigme sound? -
02-09-2010, 09:50 AM
It all depends on what you are attempting to accomplish. I have not used any of the PB SSRs or the Edge pads, so I can't be certain, but I would think that you would choose a polishing (vs. cutting) pad with the SSR1, but PB could clarify that.
If this isn't going to take place until March, I would be willing to bet that you will need to do some spot claying at the very least. You will have to make that determination at the time of the detail.
Edit: I see he did clarify.
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Re: How does this rigme sound? -
02-09-2010, 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by wallyStang
Ok awsome...is pockets your son? I will also bring him a burger and fries 2
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Originally Posted by Poorboy
no............... but he does like burgers and fries
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Originally Posted by Tex Star Detail
you sure he ain't your son?
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Originally Posted by Poorboy
yeah I'm sure
I hope you weren't drinking anything when you read that Steve. If so I hope you can safely get all the spray off the computer screen and keyboard.
I don't know a lot of guys who like using the yellow cutting pad. I have never found them to be worth while using. I get better results with the orange cutting pads. JMHO.
Re: How does this rigme sound? -
02-09-2010, 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by ArmstrongDetailing
...I don't know a lot of guys who like using the yellow cutting pad. I have never found them to be worth while using. I get better results with the orange cutting pads. JMHO.
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Originally Posted by Tex Star Detail
I don't think I have used a yellow pad in a few years.
Well, it hasn't been years but I have to agree that I will usually pick up an orange pad over the LC yellow. Heck I'm pretty sure I've still got a brand new unused yellow LC. I just rarely see vehicles that need a lot of correction anymore. Nice clientele. Tex, I'm a bit surprised with your dealership work that you don't have to go to either a yellow pad or a rotary (or are you a Flex user?) with some regularity.
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Re: How does this rigme sound? -
02-09-2010, 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Clean
Tex, I'm a bit surprised with your dealership work that you don't have to go to either a yellow pad or a rotary (or are you a Flex user?) with some regularity.
I don't even have to wax them. No way I'm breaking out ANY buffer for what they pay. (And yes.... a Flex user. )
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Re: How does this rigme sound? -
02-09-2010, 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Tex Star Detail
I don't even have to wax them. No way I'm breaking out ANY buffer for what they pay. (And yes.... a Flex user. )
I had no idea. I am way off base as to my idea of what your scope of work was with the dealership. Not the first time and surely won't be the last.
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FLEX makes both dual action and circular (rotary) polishers. Their polishers are built to professional standards with features like rugged housing, variable speed triggers, controlled acceleration, overload protection, temperature monitoring, and auto shut-off carbon brushes. Whether you choose a dual action or a circular polisher, you will enjoy years of hassle-free use with your FLEX polisher.
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