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I bought the Sonus pads from Autopia.com.
I would recommend getting the Sonus pad kit:
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/son-sfxpad-kit.html
You get the backing plate, the three Sonus SFX pads (SFX-1, SFX-2 & SFX-3) and buffing bonnets. The have excellent "How to articles" there and great customer service.
Also, I would get the dvd from Showcargarage.com. It shows how to use the PC. Mike Phillips uses the Meg products, but you can translate the Meg Pads as demonstrated on that dvd to the Sonus line, as well as Meg polishing products. I viewed that DVD about 10 times before I used mine. It's 2.5 hours long, so there is a lot of material there to absorb.
Lastly, Autopia does have articles there describing using the PC used with the Zaino product line, including the ZPC.
One more comment... to get comfortable using the PC, start off just taking off the Z5 or Z2 sealant residue using the MF bonnet from Sonus. That way you get good hands-on demonstration on the dual action attributes of the PC in a very safe way.
BTW, I used the PC to apply Z8... WOW!!! Great results. For anyone that has been using Z8, using the PC adds more punch.
I would recommend getting the Sonus pad kit:
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/son-sfxpad-kit.html
You get the backing plate, the three Sonus SFX pads (SFX-1, SFX-2 & SFX-3) and buffing bonnets. The have excellent "How to articles" there and great customer service.
Also, I would get the dvd from Showcargarage.com. It shows how to use the PC. Mike Phillips uses the Meg products, but you can translate the Meg Pads as demonstrated on that dvd to the Sonus line, as well as Meg polishing products. I viewed that DVD about 10 times before I used mine. It's 2.5 hours long, so there is a lot of material there to absorb.
Lastly, Autopia does have articles there describing using the PC used with the Zaino product line, including the ZPC.
One more comment... to get comfortable using the PC, start off just taking off the Z5 or Z2 sealant residue using the MF bonnet from Sonus. That way you get good hands-on demonstration on the dual action attributes of the PC in a very safe way.
BTW, I used the PC to apply Z8... WOW!!! Great results. For anyone that has been using Z8, using the PC adds more punch.
Last edited by Sergei; 01-11-2007 at 03:23 AM.
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