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Hi everyone,

Firstly, apologies if this has been asked before.

I have heard lots of good things from professionals regarding the Concours 900 kits and am now considering purchasing one.

Wanted to confirm, for this buffer which pads etc would be recommended for paint correction? Mainly swirls and the common water spots (Explained in this article as type II water spots - http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?4891-How-To-Remove-Water-Spots)

As always, any advice is appreciated.

Cheers.

have you thought about size of the pad?

Ive seen 6" pads, which a flairly flat with square base and sides

and 7" pads that are a bit rounded and are supposedly easier to use in some regards

the concours 900 kits come with a collection of pads in either 6" or 7", this is when looking on the waxit site

any comment on that from the guys in the know?

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