Buff and Shine Giveaway for July

The Pad Man

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OK Guys, Here we go again. We had such an excellent response from our last giveaway, we decided to do another one. For the month of July, we will give away a set of our microfiber pads in BOTH 5 and 6". I will randomly pick ten people by 7/11/2016. All we ask is an honest review of our products. If all goes well, who knows, there may be a giveaway every month.

Microfiber Buffing Pads

One of the easiest buffing pad systems available on the market! As few as TWO steps--ORANGE for buffing, BLACK for polishing--will take care of many paint correction situations. These pads will work with any of your preferred polishing machines, including rotary (high-speed), dual action (DA), random-orbit, and long-throw (high-action) polishers. Many paint correction situations can be as simple as using the orange pad with your favorite compound or heavy-cut polish, followed with the black pad and your favorite finishing polish.*

Constructed of all high-quality materials, the microfiber surface is attached to 3/4" thick foam interface material. The orange foam interface is relatively stiff while the black foam interface is quite squishy and flexible. Nonetheless, both pads have enough flexibility to allow working into contours in the surface being polished. The back of these pads have a high-quality "loop" layer that attaches securely to most "hook-and-loop" backing plates, although they are best matched with one of our high-quality backing plates.

The plush microfiber surface feels like a super-thick, super-plush microfiber towel. But don't be fooled by their soft feel--these pads work as well as your favorite foam pads, with some extra advantages. First, when using these pads, you are in essence rubbing the surface with thousands of individual microfiber hairs, thus providing thorough contact with the surface. Also, the microfiber pad can "mellow" scratches better than many foam pads because all of those fibers tend to work into the channels of scratches. Best of all, chemical "load-up" is greatly reduced because there is a barrier between the microfibers and the foam backing.

Microfiber pads can be easily cleaned by "spinning" them with a stiff-bristled brush. They can also be machine-washed for thorough cleaning.

Because of their beveled design, the working area is actually 1/2" larger in diameter than the base and thus provides a larger working area than a squared-off design. Yet the base is perfectly measured for easy centering onto the appropriate backing plate. For example, the 6.5" Microfiber pads fit perfectly onto our 6" backing plate; the 5.5" Pad fits the 5" backing plate, and the 4" diameter Microfiber Pad fits a 3.5" backing plate.

The center hole of the pads can also help with visually aligning the pad onto backing plates that have a similar center hole. But this center hole also has the very important function of providing a cooling chamber for excess heat to escape while the pad is working on the surface. The heat travels up the center hole and then dissipates into the foam interface. This heat transfer action allows longer working time.

*Some professionals who provide high-end paint perfection services prefer to have more than just two steps in the process. In this case, we recommend having two of the orange pads and two of the black pads. One of the orange pads would be used for the most aggressive compound and the other with your more aggressive polish. Then follow with one black pad and the SAME polish. Then finish with the other black pad and your finishing polish. As with ANY pad, make sure to dedicate each pad to a specific chemical--if a pad has been used with a chemical of a certain aggressiveness, it cannot be used with a less aggressive chemical (until fully washed).

 
This is EXACTLY what I'm looking for!!! Never used MF pads before but I need to detail a 1999 Lexus that gets a weekly wash at the swirl-O-matic!
 
Good luck to those who enter, they are great MF pads, I have both the cutting and finishing pads and they are fantastic.
 
Count me in....i have a 2002 Dodge Stratus to do....it's never seen wax...and I doubt its been washed more than twice a year.....I'm sure I'll have some cutting to do
 
Sweet! I'm in on this one!! Never used MF pads before so this will be a great contest to win :) Thank you Pad Man!
 
I won the last contest(Uro-Tec line and one of each MF pad)so I will sit this one out and give others a chance to try these out(I really like them). Good luck all!
 
Count me in please. I recently picked up some of the Uro-Tech pads and I will write my review up this weekend. I tried the blue ones with my Rupes 21.
I am really interested in trying MF pads with the Rupes.
 
I'd be happy to review your MF pads on a Porter-Cable 7424 and a Flex 3401.
 
Count me in, I'd definitely would like to try some microfiber pads. Would like to try these out on harder paints.
 
count me in i have a GG6 and would love to try out microfiber pads
 
Count me in, I have DA's, Rotary,Long Throw's etc to test on.
 
I have used orange and black B&S microfiber pads, both on a Flex 3401 and a Rupes 15. They are both excellent. I had no issues with the "fat" pads stalling on the Rupes. Whoever wins these will get much enjoyment out of them.
 
Count me in!! I have 2 sets of Buff and Shine foam pads and love how well they work. I have been looking into buying microfiber pads and this would be a great chance to get some use out of them!
 
Please count me in. I prefer MF pads and would give them a good run with my Rupes and PC. Thanks!
 
I would be very happy to review the MF pads on a 7424XP, Griot's 6 and Griot's Boss 15

thank you for the consideratiob

ScottH
 
I'm in! I too have not used MF pads. I have pretty steady business from a local SMALL dealer and would love to give you some feedback on them. This is awesome of you all to do for us!
 
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