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detz86

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Looking to find a set of good pads for this ? Now using dealer supplied "GAP" brand of products and find they are not as good as my old set I had a few years ago but can't remember what brand it was. I work in a dealership so need to purchase myself then prove why I need a different product 21.99-24.99$ per pad is what we pay now .

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Also products to use with it I'm finding a lot for DA but not rotary..... Should I purchase a DA ? I have a personal 9227c at home and 6+ years use with no repairs and I do 3-5 cars a week compund and glaze

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How about LC pad, buff and shine pad? I use LC pad and they work great!:dblthumb2: u can find it in AG store also:xyxthumbs:
 
Looking to find a set of good pads for this ? Now using dealer supplied "GAP" brand of products and find they are not as good as my old set I had a few years ago but can't remember what brand it was. I work in a dealership so need to purchase myself then prove why I need a different product 21.99-24.99$ per pad is what we pay now .

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That is an expensive pad.
 
You can buy a six pack of 6.5" Lake Country foam pads, which have set an industry standard, for $45, or you can spend $22-25 PER PAD on what you're currently using.

I'm having a hard time trying to think of more proof that you need a different product.
 
You can buy a six pack of 6.5" Lake Country foam pads, which have set an industry standard, for $45, or you can spend $22-25 PER PAD on what you're currently using.

I'm having a hard time trying to think of more proof that you need a different product.

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You would think costs savings alone would be a good enough reason to switch products. Let alone increased performance/longevity potential.
 
Thanks guys going to buy some my next pay and give them a try .... My old meguirs pads lasted me years and the cheep yet expensive pads last 6 months

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I've used typical 6.5" and 5.5" LCC pads for my 9227c
 
What are you using for a backing plate? As I'm using the one suplied by makita now at work I love 5.5 pads

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What are you using for a backing plate? As I'm using the one suplied by makita now at work I love 5.5 pads

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I have the meguiars backing plates...i dont have the model numbers...but it's the backing plates with foam in-between the velcro and backing plate

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