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Old Dec 13, 2009 | 07:34 PM
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Default Porter Cable 7424XP now in stock

I now have the new and redesigned Porter Cable 7424XP in stock.
This new polisher has a new and improved power switch design, improved ergonomics, and a new more powerful motor. The biggest difference is the speed which is increased from 6,000 OPM to 6,800 OPM, so this machine will correct a lot faster and run cooler than the original version.

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I will include (5 Free 16x16 Ultra Premium microfibers) with a purchase of any Porter Cable kit from now until December 18th. These towels are great for buffing off polishes and waxes plus they make a great drying towel.
Old Dec 13, 2009 | 10:47 PM
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Hey Justin, I didn't check your website but are you selling these in a package deal? I mean not including the towels? I would love to get one of these.

Oh and would my Light Polish and wax work with this or would I need other stuff?
Old Dec 13, 2009 | 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by WannaBeGearHead
Hey Justin, I didn't check your website but are you selling these in a package deal? I mean not including the towels? I would love to get one of these.

Oh and would my Light Polish and wax work with this or would I need other stuff?
Hey bud!

Yes, I have kits that have everything you need to get started. A basic kit consists of the Porter Cable, wrench,5 inch backing plate, light cutting pad, polishing pad, and finishing pad. I also have kits that have the medium and finishing polishes included.

Your Light Polish would work fine for finishing off, you will still need a polish to use for medium to heavier swirls and scratches. You can also use the wax you already have as well.
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 08:11 PM
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If I have a lot of light swirl scratches, would the Optimum Compound II be the best to get with the new PC?
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by WannaBeGearHead
If I have a lot of light swirl scratches, would the Optimum Compound II be the best to get with the new PC?
Yes, that is what you would start out with, you would use the Optimum Compound with the orange light cutting pad. Next, you would use the OD Light Polish with the polishing pad. Lastly, you put on your wax to protect everything.
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Justin, PM sent.
Old Dec 16, 2009 | 03:23 PM
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Just responded back bud!
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