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Hi Ed, I've never used it for wax application. I personally prefer to use a "regular" LC pad for lsp if using the machine. While I always use HT pads for polishing and jeweling... I almost always use the regular LC pads (blue specifically) for lsp. I have a lot of them and its the softest pad I have so thats what I use. If I had it to do over again I might even buy a couple red and gold instead of all those blue.
I wish LC would make a red and gold flat pad, all the have is CCS
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Yea you're right lol! I have more clouds
LOL guys! Look again. Now we are really confused! Im the MAN
I had acutally noticed the same thing. All that red!
Hi Ed, I've never used it for wax application. I personally prefer to use a "regular" LC pad for lsp if using the machine. While I always use HT pads for polishing and jeweling... I almost always use the regular LC pads (blue specifically) for lsp. I have a lot of them and its the softest pad I have so thats what I use. If I had it to do over again I might even buy a couple red and gold instead of all those blue.
Ed - I have used the crimson HT pad for wax application, it worked just fine on the SUV I did. If you have a car with a lot of curves / body lines, I think you would be better using a softer pad like Corey mentioned.