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BlackJesus
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I purchased a Porter Cable polisher. Any suggestions on what brand polish,compound, wax to try out?

I'm leaning towards trying Adams 2 step paint correction.

FML MACHINE lol fail

[Edited on November 26, 2014 at 3:05 PM. Reason : .]

11/26/2014 3:05:25 PM

Brandon1
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I've used Adams, was not impressed.

Go to Autogeek and pick up a few 5.5" pads. The 6.5" pads overpower the machine. An orange (for heavy), a few whites (for polishing and wax), and a grey/blue (for wax or sealant).

I like Menzerna and Optimum. I havent kept up with modern (ie: in the last 2yrs) products, so there may be other brands that are better now, but Menzerna and Optimum are still what I use.

11/30/2014 6:35:02 PM

BlackJesus
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I went with Meguiars professional M105 compound and M205 Polish. Haven't decided on pads, I've seen a lot of people saying the hex logic pads are the way to go. Hex logic orange and hex logic white.

12/1/2014 7:28:13 AM

underPSI
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So why did you ask for suggestions, receive suggestions from a retired professional detailer, and go buy something totally different?

12/1/2014 9:31:17 AM

BlackJesus
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No I ask for suggestions on multiple forums, guys I know, and did a ton of youtube research. I ordered my stuff on black Friday during Amazon's flash sales, so his advice is noted, but late.

12/1/2014 9:38:30 AM

Brandon1
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M105 and M205 is also really good, you'll be happy.

12/1/2014 6:06:26 PM

Colemania
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^ Completely agree. I use M105/M205 on my car and I've been happy with the results. For the money, I think they're as good as you'll get.

12/7/2014 2:23:30 PM

wdprice3
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Any product recommendations for removing water spots from windows and chrome plated trim?

12/11/2014 9:05:17 AM

GrimReap3r
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I've used 0000 steel wool in the past for tough and old water spots on windows.

12/11/2014 9:18:14 AM

BlackJesus
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I start my vacation end of next week. I'll be sure to take lots of pictures of how this turns out.

12/13/2014 7:20:52 AM

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