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re: Ceramic Coating for boats
Posted on 6/16/19 at 8:02 pm to Uncle JackD
Posted on 6/16/19 at 8:02 pm to Uncle JackD
bluemoons or whodat, I want to make sure I am getting the right items. Do these look correct? If so, when would you use a red pad or a blue pad?
Dual Action Backing Plate
Red Waxing pad for applying wax
Blue fine finish pad for applying wax
Orange cutting pad for applying cleaner
Microfiber terry towel for removing cleaner and wax
Dual Action Backing Plate
Red Waxing pad for applying wax
Blue fine finish pad for applying wax
Orange cutting pad for applying cleaner
Microfiber terry towel for removing cleaner and wax
Posted on 6/17/19 at 2:03 pm to WPBTiger
All looks good to me. IMO the red and blue LC pads are kind of interchangeable when it comes to gelcoat. I have both and use whichever one is clean at the time when applying Collinite. With clearcoat on vehicles, I always try to use the softest pad possible, so I typically try to wax with the blue pad. Splitting hairs though.
If you got some change in your pocket, go ahead and buy a 3" backing plate with some 3.5" pads too. Totally unnecessary but it helps for the hard to reach places like under the steering wheel, in between cupholders, etc. I normally just apply product to those areas by hand, but you can never have too many tools .
If you got some change in your pocket, go ahead and buy a 3" backing plate with some 3.5" pads too. Totally unnecessary but it helps for the hard to reach places like under the steering wheel, in between cupholders, etc. I normally just apply product to those areas by hand, but you can never have too many tools .
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