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<blockquote data-quote="04MysticCobra" data-source="post: 15414649" data-attributes="member: 20354"><p>Okay. I am up in Northwest NJ by Mountain Creek ski area. Just checked the Meguiars site and the Red pad is the cutting pad and the yelo is the polishing pad. So whatever polish you end up using and I like the Menzerna use the red pad for cutting/correction and then the yelo pad for final polish. If you only have marring and not many swirls or scratches use the yelo polish pad with the cut polish first then the final polish with the yelo pad also and that should bring up the gloss. The red pad could be too much of a cut and marring your paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04MysticCobra, post: 15414649, member: 20354"] Okay. I am up in Northwest NJ by Mountain Creek ski area. Just checked the Meguiars site and the Red pad is the cutting pad and the yelo is the polishing pad. So whatever polish you end up using and I like the Menzerna use the red pad for cutting/correction and then the yelo pad for final polish. If you only have marring and not many swirls or scratches use the yelo polish pad with the cut polish first then the final polish with the yelo pad also and that should bring up the gloss. The red pad could be too much of a cut and marring your paint. [/QUOTE]
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