Porter Cable 7424 XP

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HitandRunDriver

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Just took order of a porter cable Xp and can't wait!

http://www.autogeek.net/hk7424.html

In the kit I'm getting these pads:

1 Orange Cutting Pad
1 White Polishing Pad
1 Gray Finishing Pad
2 Blue Finishing Pads
2 Red Soft Wax Pads

And...

12 oz. Pinnacle XMT Polishing Foam Pad Cleaner
12 oz. Pinnacle XMT Polishing Foam Pad Conditioner

This is my first step into a higher level of detailing. What kind of cutting/polishing compounds, sealants, and waxes do you all recommend that I look in to?
 

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A good starting point is the Poor Boys line up. SSR 2.5 and SSR 1 is a good way to learn.


I've got a 7424 and love it.
 

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7424 is a great tool. The Poorboy's 2.5 and 1 are great way to go. The 2.5 is more of a medium swirl remover. I use it all the time. Everything they have is really good.

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How about the pads? How many do you all keep on hand....I know one cutting pad will not do my entire truck
 

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Why? I use the CCS pads and have done several vehicles and they are still in good shape. You just need to keep them clean. I like to soak them in Murphy's Oil Soap for a few hrs and then rinse them good.
 
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Because after a while the pad will have residue on it, I was thinking I'd rotate in a fresh pad after maybe half of the truck was done.
 

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Buffer + 2 pads (1 cutting, 1 polishing) = $300...but you know what...these big buffers are WORTH it! lol...your going to enjoy it bro, I promise! Congrats!! :Handshake:
 

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