Just to chime in on the ThinPro pads....
Most of you know that thin pads rotate better than thick pads on free spinning tools.
About the time the new ThinPro pads were introduced was also the time Bob Eichelberg paid a visit to Autogeek with the #00001 FLEX XFE 7-15 prototype.
I don't know if there was ever a more convenient coincidence that I've witnessed in my entire life because at that moment I had the first prototype in the U.S.A. and
conveniently the new THIN ThinPro pads that fit this tool perfectly.
From this write-up dated October 30th, 2015 - right before we all left for SEMA
And just in time... the new Thin Pro Pads
These fit and work PERFECT with the new Flex XFE 7
And something incredibly cool to test the new prototype out on...
Thin is in...
The new thin foam pads like the ThinPro pads are seriously the only way to go with this new FLEX free spinning tool.
The kit includes your choice of 5 ThinPro pads.
More pads are better
Anyone that's been detailing for a while KNOWS - more pads are better when it comes to detailing an entire car.
In fact, in a perfect world, if you're doing a major correction to neglected paint, then again... in a perfect world you would have one foam cutting pad per panel. The average car has 6 to 8 panels depending upon if it's a 2-door or a 4 door.
Of course you can get away with one pad per two panels and so on but the best correction with ANY tool is had when you are able to switch to a clean, dry pad every panel or so...
So keep this in mind when ordering this kit and I'd recommend getting extra ThinPro pads. You know what I've written is true. So let your budget be your guide and also know you can trust in Lake Country quality to put out top notch buffing pads.
Also, by switching to a new pad often you get more longevity out of your pads overall since you're not punishing one or two cutting pads to do the entire correcting step or one or two polishing pads to do the entire polishing step. For machine applying waxes and sealant you really only need one wax pad but for doing major correction and polishing... more pads are better.
This kit is a great way to get started but mark my words... you can never have too many clean, dry pads when you're in the middle of a car detailing project.
