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I don't understand why he recommends the Hexlogic pads over flat pads. It would seem to me that flat pads put more polishing surface on the paint and that spent product and removed clearcoat could build up in the grooves of the Hexlogic pads.
The B&S flat pads work great and are very durable. The orange and yellow cut very well but leave a LSP ready finish when used with a polish on hard clear.
I see Autogeek now carries "Buff and Shine" brand pads.
Junkman ( AJ Johnson ) recommends " Hexlogic" pads made by Buff and Shine.
Is this correct? Does Autogeek plan to carry Hexlogic buffing pads?
Roger T
Junkman is an idiot, go with B&S flat pads. They are better for sure.
Junkman is an idiot, go with B&S flat pads. They are better for sure.
Not sure about which is better but I do disagree with your first statement.
+ 2 , I've never had an issue w/ him , he's talented , giving and helps allot of newbs. If AGO sold Hex logics I'd try them once .
Daren
I see Autogeek now carries "Buff and Shine" brand pads.
Junkman ( AJ Johnson ) recommends " Hexlogic" pads made by Buff and Shine.
Is this correct? Does Autogeek plan to carry Hexlogic buffing pads?
Roger T
I see Autogeek now carries "Buff and Shine" brand pads.
Junkman ( AJ Johnson ) recommends " Hexlogic" pads made by Buff and Shine.
Is this correct? Does Autogeek plan to carry Hexlogic buffing pads?
Roger T