I am going to politely disagree with the people using the cheap, tie on or elastic, thin polishing bonets. The shine you get with the thin bonets may look good in the garage, but the shine they create is superficial and will not look good in the sunlight and will quickly tarnish when exposed to the elements. Ask me how I know? Well, I tried the cheap bonets first and learned the hard way.
Go with the thick wool polishing pads with the hook and loop backing. You can get them at NAPA. They are about $11 each.
http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/Catal ... 0361168574You will also need a backing plate that is compatible with your polisher for about $29.
Here is an example:
http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/Catal ... 0361168828These are similar to the ones Kerry uses in the Sonex polishing video and they worked well for me.
The NAPA store near me keeps both the backing plates and the pads in stock. To ensure that you get a backing plate that is compatible with your polisher and polishing pads that fit your backing plate, I would take your polisher in to the NAPA store and show them what you need. I had a Sears polisher and I could not find any backing plates to fit it other that the rubber ones you have to tie the bonets to. So, I ended up getting another polisher.
You are going to spend A LOT OF TIME POLISHING, may as well have the proper tools for the job!
Jake