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Cobra Cross Groove™ 6.5 Inch Flex Foam Buffing Pads
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These foam buffing pads work as hard as you do to maintain the ultimate shine!

Cobra Cross Groove™ 6.5 Inch Flex Foam Buffing Pads maximize your detailing efforts to create shinier, smoother paint with less work! The Cross Groove design provides smoother, neater application of polishes and waxes to achieve flawless results on all types of paint. Eliminate splatter, reduce product waste, reduce heat build-up, and enjoy consistent performance with Cobra Cross Groove™ 6.5 Inch Flex Foam Buffing Pads.

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Cobra Cross Groove™ 6.5 Inch Flex Foam Buffing Pads
 
CRAP!!! I just ordered pads... man why can't they make these in 5.5", those look super sweet!
 
So these have the same color system as Lake Country pads? Is it the same foam? So is it the same idea as the Wave and CSS pads?
 
Ah damn just placed my AG order a few hours ago. Wish I had a few of these in my basket. Oh well, next time.
 
Those would be useful............if I was detailing a ball :D
 
so basically their only advantage is on round surfaces?
 
On a car with a lot of curves they do look like they will work better. I may have to try some on the Viper.
 
5.5 is a must for the PC or UDM. It feels ten times stronger and cuts twice as well with this size pad. Physics and the mass of the pad I bet.

These look neat though.
 
Ok just to try and cover all questions, and if I don't let me know. The yellow pad is not being made at this time but that does not mean it will not in the future.
As for the cut vs. color, when we decided to make these we wanted to keep color and cut same as Lake Country to spare confusion. But they are not manufactured by them.
As for round objects only.. ABSOLUTELY NOT! These are like any other pads, works on all surfaces just so happens they work great around fenders and/or the curves of the car due to the ability to contour the surface.
Does that help clear it all up?
 
Does anyone else think it is strange that a flat surface on a round surface has LESS points of contacts that same flat surface with some slices cut into it (assuming same amount of pressure as to not distort the pad)??Feed back please
 
Does anyone else think it is strange that a flat surface on a round surface has LESS points of contacts that same flat surface with some slices cut into it (assuming same amount of pressure as to not distort the pad)??Feed back please
I think you answered your own question (sort of)... with the same amount of pressure the grooved surface will distort more.
 
Are these pads made by American Buffing? They look exactly alike and are named similarly.

American Buffing Company
 
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Does the velcro backing go to the edge? I really like a little gap btwn the velcro and outer edge of the pad.
 
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