Buff and Shine Now Available @ Autogeek!

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No...you're not dreaming...Buff & Shine is now available at Autogeek!​

Since 1987, Buff and Shine has been developing high-quality buffing pads for the automotive appearance industries. Humble beginnings rooted in quality assurance and constant testing of products have led Buff and Shine to become a leading manufacturer of buffing and polishing pads along with their corresponding backing pates. The Buff and Shine line also includes car wax applicator pads and other car detailing accessories.

More than two decades spent within the industry has allowed Buff and Shine to hone in on what detailers need. This commitment to innovation ensures that they provide the best products possible. Every buffing pad, backing plate, and applicator pad produced by Buff and Shine has been extensively tested—both within the company, and within the detailing community—to ensure that only the best products make it to retail outlets.

Buff and Shine Buffing Pads are made from only the highest quality materials. Pads are offered with a broad range of cutting and polishing capabilities and are available in both foam and microfiber formats. With sizes ranging from 4 inches to 6.5 inches, you will be able to tackle any restoration job with Buff and Shine!

Buff and Shine Buffing Pads

Im the MAN
 
Gee AG going all out!!!! :dblthumb2::wow::applause:
 
I need to spend more time on this site. I used to pay that much for one applicator.
 
Awesome! Now all the big dogs are available in one spot.
 
Would these be a better choice over Lake Country Flat pads? New to all of this and trying to get a beginners list put together!


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Would these be a better choice over Lake Country Flat pads? New to all of this and trying to get a beginners list put together!


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I would say try both and make the call based upon your own personal results. They both make high quality durable pads. I prefer to support both brands.
 
i switched to Buff and Shine because i wanted affordable durable flat pads that were low profile in all sizes, esp. 4". not thick spot buff, not CCS, not hydrotech - plain old flat low pro pads.

the pads are TOP notch quality across the board. the cuts, the steps from the backing, the backing itself, etc.

the one wacky thing i found is that their more aggro yellow felt less aggressive than their orange but i was assured by their tech that yellow is indeed the the more aggro of the two. and it is.
 
I would say try both and make the call based upon your own personal results. They both make high quality durable pads. I prefer to support both brands.

Same here. I like both of them a lot!

All the colors of the B&S, LC H20, and CCS... I'm a fan of all of them.
 
i switched to Buff and Shine because i wanted affordable durable flat pads that were low profile in all sizes, esp. 4". not thick spot buff, not CCS, not hydrotech - plain old flat low pro pads.

the pads are TOP notch quality across the board. the cuts, the steps from the backing, the backing itself, etc.

the one wacky thing i found is that their more aggro yellow felt less aggressive than their orange but i was assured by their tech that yellow is indeed the the more aggro of the two. and it is.

I had the same thoughts on the orange and yellow pads. The Yellow and White feel more "rubbery" than the orange.

I've had great luck with all the foams in the line.
 
What would be the difference between the white, green, and blue pads?

The other colors make sense, but those three colors seem to fill the same position filled by the white LC Flat Pad.

Also, how does the backing integrate with other backing plates? It appears to be very similar to the felt used by LC on the back of their pads, so I'm hoping it wouldn't take a plate swap to try them out.
 
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