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    Pads and Glazing

    I was wondering if I should use a finshing or polishing pad to apply megs #7 glaze on top of #9 swirl remover, using a the PC? Appreciate any advice.

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    I use a polishing pad(white) with #7 but I don`t see why you can`t use a finishing pad.

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    I like to use a finishing pad on any product that`s simply for "show", like #7. Still, the polishing pad would probably work equally well.

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    I used a meg`s finsihing pad on the swirl remover, glaze and wax for this job.
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    I use a finishing pad as you do not want any cut with #7

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    Thankyou. I think I will go with a polishing for #9 and a finishing for #7.

 

 

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