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Ashley@Adams

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  1. Good questions.  The orange and white pads will match up with the Fine Machine Polish and Swirl and Haze Remover, however, we no longer sell the green pad for the Severe Swirl Remover.  If you purchased the PC through us, you likely have a 6" backing plate, so you would need the 7" pads.  

     

    In my honest opinion, I would go with the new polishes and pads.  The new stuff is so much better.  You will get better results with less work.  Also, get the 5" backing plate for the PC along with the 6" pads.  

  2. I have a friend that's father and the people in his complex live have a bunch of very expensive boats and would like me to clean them? What would you suggest on using? I've never seen them or how long they have been in/out of the water.

    Our polishes (Paint Correcting and Paint Finishing) actually work great on gel coats.  If the surface is heavily oxidized, then polish before you clay.  Also, have a couple back up pads, as they can get soiled pretty quickly.  

     

    From there, definitely go with a Sealant (preferably Liquid Paint Sealant).  A sealant will hold up better in the elements.  

  3. I agree with The Wolf.  Deionized water is the way to go.  

     

    If hard water can't be avoided then, right after rinsing (our Car Shampoo will neutralize the water when washing) hit the entire vehicle with Detail Spray ASAP.  This should help prevent any spotting.  Also, make sure you have a good coat of protection with either our sealant or wax, as this helps too.  

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