Porter Cable Dual Action Polisher FAQ
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Originally Posted by nebraskaTA
I just spent 30 minutes searching for this FAQ.
Can this be stickied? Please.
Can this be stickied? Please.
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Originally Posted by chupr0kabra
It is stickied. Look in the Appearance Hall of Fame sticky.
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-Mike
I didn't realize thats what was in the hall of fame. The title is kind of misleading.
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Originally Posted by nebraskaTA
Oh my bad.
I didn't realize thats what was in the hall of fame. The title is kind of misleading.
I didn't realize thats what was in the hall of fame. The title is kind of misleading.
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Awesome thread. I am going to order one this weekend. What type of wash mit is everyone using? I used a microfiber mit and after reading some threads...I think it's caused more scratches than anything else.
My paint looks good, but under direct sunlight or flourscent(sp?) light you can see hundreds of tiny scratches. It's driving me nuts. I take good care of the car, I can't have these scratches!
I went to autogeek.com and looked around. They have video's of how to use the P/C and the products. For some of you guys it probably sounds stupid to watch a vid on how to buff a car. I thought the same thing until I watched them. For someone who has zero knowledge in the dept. it helped me. In their video they used pinnacle products. I will have to go back and see what everyone is using. After watching the vids I have to say I have spider webbing, thats exactly what it looks like. So I don't know if I need a pad/compound that cuts or just a polish. As I said the paint is smooth, you can run your hand/fingers over it and there's no catch on anything.
I want to say thank you again for this thread. I love learning about a topic that I know nothing about. I am trying to be a well rounded car guy, this will only help me.
My paint looks good, but under direct sunlight or flourscent(sp?) light you can see hundreds of tiny scratches. It's driving me nuts. I take good care of the car, I can't have these scratches!
I went to autogeek.com and looked around. They have video's of how to use the P/C and the products. For some of you guys it probably sounds stupid to watch a vid on how to buff a car. I thought the same thing until I watched them. For someone who has zero knowledge in the dept. it helped me. In their video they used pinnacle products. I will have to go back and see what everyone is using. After watching the vids I have to say I have spider webbing, thats exactly what it looks like. So I don't know if I need a pad/compound that cuts or just a polish. As I said the paint is smooth, you can run your hand/fingers over it and there's no catch on anything.
I want to say thank you again for this thread. I love learning about a topic that I know nothing about. I am trying to be a well rounded car guy, this will only help me.
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Be sure to check out our TCPC -10 kit at www.tropi-care.com priced at $161.99. It comes complete with everything pictured here including Lake Country accessories and a free bottle our TC-8 Swirl Cutter($15.95 value).
For washing, we recommend the new Lake Country "Ulti-Mit" for washing the vehicle. Just $14.99 and FREE shipping.
For washing, we recommend the new Lake Country "Ulti-Mit" for washing the vehicle. Just $14.99 and FREE shipping.