Buying a smaller backing plate

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Should I get a 3inch backing plate or 4 inch backing plate??

I plan on using a 3inch pad.. is there a such thing as a 3.5 inch pad...??
 
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I'm guessing this is for a 6" da ?? , since you didn't specify . A 3" bp works great on a PC , Griots Megs and Harbor freight da.
 
3" bp for 3" pad (unless you can find a 2.5" bp). 3.5" bp for 4 inch pads.
 
ok I think I give the 3 inch backing plate a show along with a 3 inch pad. I will be using a Griots Garrage
 
Do not run a 3" BP with 3" pads

Lake Country makes an excellent 2 7/8" BP for 3" pads and a 3 1/2" BP for 4" pads

If the BP is too small, you will have the outer edge of the pad flopping around and not cutting effectively

Using a BP that is too small does not allow the pad to protect the BP from touching paint, moldings, door handles etc
 
As allways you guys have fantastic advice. Will go with lake country backing plate
 
Do not run a 3" BP with 3" pads



Lake Country makes an excellent 2 7/8" BP for 3" pads and a 3 1/2" BP for 4" pads



If the BP is too small, you will have the outer edge of the pad flopping around and not cutting effectively



Using a BP that is too small does not allow the pad to protect the BP from touching paint, moldings, door handles etc


Agreed. I use a 2 7/8 with the PC for tight areas
 
When considering matching pad size to backing plate size Kevin Brown has written a article about using exact size backing plates and it's advantage. IMO this is for those that have the experience and feel comfortable with no edge cushion. I have a few of the cut down bp's and they do a great job . Exact-Fit Backing Plates for Meguiar's DA Microfiber Discs
 
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