*NEW* Lake Country Ultra-Fiber Microfiber Pads!

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Mondays aren't always bad! Introducing Lake Country Ultra-Fiber Microfiber Pads!





Thousands of hours of research and countless design changes have led to the production of Lake Country Ultra-Fiber Microfiber Pads! Lake Country Ultra-Fiber Microfiber Pads utilize the latest in microfiber technology to provide a single design that can be used for compounding and polishing! Lake Country Ultra-Fiber Microfiber Pads are manufactured using ultra-bond adhesive technology to ensure the pads don’t delaminate, even after countless uses. Lake Country Ultra-Fiber Microfiber Pads are available in two configurations for dual action and rotary polishers.

Lake Country Ultra-Fiber Microfiber Pads are ideal for both compounding and polishing. Whether you’re removing swirls or polishing to a high gloss for a show-car quality finish, the specially selected core materials provide the perfect balance of firmness and conformability. Ultra-Fiber Microfiber Pads can be used on factory paint, repainted surfaces and custom paint finishes. Lake Country Ultra-Fiber Microfiber Pads are perfect for production detail shops as they can be used, abused, washed and reused multiple times!



Ultra-Fiber Dual Action Microfiber Pads - Available Now!

Ultra-Fiber Microfiber Pads for dual action polishers are thinner and made with a special cross-linked polyethylene core for maximum cutting and polishing ability, but flexible enough to adapt to curves and contours.


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Ultra-Fiber Rotary Microfiber Pads - Coming Soon!

Ultra-Fiber Microfiber Pads for rotary polishers are made with a special reticulated foam core designed to disperse heat that occurs with rotary polishing. This thick foam core also provides excellent flexibility for contoured surfaces.


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Take your polishing skills to the next level with the Lake Country Ultra-Fiber Microfiber Pads!

Lake Country Ultra-Fiber Dual Action Microfiber Pads

Lake Country Ultra-Fiber Rotary Microfiber Pads - COMING SOON!
 
"growlllllll" just placed an order yesterday......would have loved to put these in the cart!
 
Along with Nick I've used both of these pads and both styles work excellent.

The thick foam interface is the key to making microfiber pads buff smoothly without buffer hop on a rotary buffer. Eric Dunn has certainly done his homework and hands-on buffing to dial-in just the right combinations of foam thickness and density for both DA's and Rotary Buffers.



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These go right to the shopping cart, skipping the wish list!:props:
I can't wait to try these with the Optimum hyper spray polishes, I think they should be a match made in heaven!:dblthumb2:
 
Pardon my ignorance, but why all the excitement about these?

Not having to choose pads (i.e. 1 size fits all) seems to be the primary advantage?

Couldn't you just pick a single *foam* polishing pad for your range of chemicals and get the same functional result? If not, why?

Aren't there advantages to having a range of aggressiveness in foam pads, which you would lose in this case?

Wouldn't you still want to buy a dedicated MF pad for each of your chemicals, so in effect the same number of pads as before, with the foam pads?

Unless the microfiber has some "zero retention" properties where it's guaranteed a simple washing will remove every trace of an aggressive compound so you can also use the exact same MF pad say for your wax?
(If it does have that property, that should be mentioned prominantly since it's key to the advantage. I didn't see that mentioned.)
 
Pardon my ignorance, but why all the excitement about these?

Not having to choose pads (i.e. 1 size fits all) seems to be the primary advantage?

Couldn't you just pick a single *foam* polishing pad for your range of chemicals and get the same functional result? If not, why?

Aren't there advantages to having a range of aggressiveness in foam pads, which you would lose in this case?

Wouldn't you still want to buy a dedicated MF pad for each of your chemicals, so in effect the same number of pads as before, with the foam pads?

Unless the microfiber has some "zero retention" properties where it's guaranteed a simple washing will remove every trace of an aggressive compound so you can also use the exact same MF pad say for your wax?
(If it does have that property, that should be mentioned prominantly since it's key to the advantage. I didn't see that mentioned.)

The short, simple answer is,
The MF pads on a DA rival the correction ability of a rotary. Much faster than the same compound on a foam pad. + they finish better than a rotary with no holograms and buffer tails.
Can't answer how they will be on a rotary have not ever used them ....... But I Will,:dblthumb2:
 
Sorry if it's been answered elsewhere, but how do these compare with the Meguiar's MF cutting pads, other than seeming to cost slightly less money?
 
Any more risk of damage or burning through clear with these versus yellow ccs lake pads with a Porter cable using menzerna swirl remover or m105? I'm guessing these would remove sanding marks better on a PC as well?

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