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@autogeek yeah...I bought the polisher before I knew about autogeek.net. Ever since I found out about autogeek.net I've been buying all of my products for you guys.
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That's pretty hot to be buffing out a car... one thing you can do is start early in the morning while it's cool out and only do a panel or two... continue until you finish the entire car. Makes it less of a chore too...
-Mike
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hey mike im sure u know who this is :D! i just got my order from yall! everytthing was packaged very niceley! i wana play with my new TOYS! but its over 100 OUT BOOO ! lol random comment :D
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Hey mike serious question for you I'm a newbe as you might call it at the buffer I always do it by hand but I want to upgrade what type of buffer you recommend for me and were can I get it thanks alot it will seriously help
boosting21 2 months ago
@boosting21
Hi boosting21, this YouTube Channel is run by Autogeek.net and they also sell polishers but more important their discussion forum, (the thing I post how-to articles to), provides the information to use the tools successfully. Check it out... -Mike
autogeek 2 months ago
Hi Mike,
What color CCS Pads and product do you reco for:
New car (less than 2 years) with minor swirl marks?
Removal of large scratch on new car?
Waxing new car?
Do we remove wax by hand or with the PC Dual Action?
Thank you.
mcogdell 4 months ago
@mcogdell
Best thing to do is join the Autogeek Discussion forum for questions and help as it's a MUCH better interface for me to share links, videos and pictures to help you. AutogeekOnline . net
Pads: Get Oragne for removing swirls and scratches, get white for removing light swirls and scratches and get black for machine applying wax. I have over a dozen articles on this topic and a brand new e-book too. For e-book type
Mike Phillips e-book into google - Mike
autogeek 4 months ago
@mcogdell
You can remove wax with a PC but you need a microfiber bonnet and only works with waxes that dry, not WOWO waxes. Type this into google,
How-to Machine Apply Wax using a DA Polisher
-Mike
autogeek 4 months ago
Hi Mike!!! Is there any difference between 5.5" and 6.5" CCS pads?? I mean, Is either one faster?? THX!!
pablo2809 7 months ago
@pablo2809
5.5" pads will tend to rotate better on a DA Polishers like the Porter Cable, Meguiar's and Griot's versions.
-Mike
autogeek 7 months ago