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Chris92:
I've order some megs 105 and 205 but I'm not sure what cg hex pads il need. It's best to start with the 'weakest' combo of the pads and polish/compound then if the correction isn't good I go to the next step and so on until I get the the most aggressive combo yes? But obviously I stop when I get the correction I want.

This is what baffles me here, can anyone tell me the so called weakest combo to the most aggressive with megs 105/205 and CG hex pads?

 :drinking:

xjay1337:
Yes that is correct.. the weakest combination would be your least aggressive pad and least aggressive polish?

Chris92:
Here's a hex pad chart I've just got

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So megs 205 is a finishing polish so would I use that and a white pad to start with then if I'm not getting any correction would I stick with 205 and use the next pad up which would be green or would I change to 105 and try that with white pad?
It's the 'when' to change between 205 and 105 I'm getting lost with in the correction stage.


Like say after using 205 with white pad as my first step would if even be worth while sticking to 205 and using the next pad up or just go to 105 and white pad then just work my way up using 105 and just changing pad until I get the level of correction I want?

Hope I'm making sense ha

xjay1337:
yes you are somewhat but you are making it out to be really complicated when it's really quite simple  :happy2:

orange and white are fine to get started with.

Chris92:
Yes I know I am ha once I've done it a couple of times il wonder what I was fussing over  :happy2: il have another read of your detail guide as well.

Cheers

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