DARK HORSE
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Ok, but just to be fair I think you should send me 1/2 of them...........................................................Okay to ship now, checks in the mail
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This is why I was surprised that Mike said the crimson could be used to follow up after the cyan and remove any remaining haze.
DAHave you been using these pads on a rotary or on a DA?
What can I say? I love Autogeek! And the way I see it, it's your fault I love the HT pads so you owe me for the 37 pads pictured. I won't count the 30+ that I've tossed! :laughing:
Richard, I don't have any of the crimson ones yet, so the next time you go to "TOSS" one, please toss it in the mail to me!
FWIW, I'm getting short lives out of the cyan HT pads. They seem to have a fairly low pore count, and they are relatively stiff (compared to open-cell pads). What I'm finding in all cases is the backing plate/Velcro cuts into the pad pretty easily, much worse on the thick pads. I tried cutting a taper back on the Velcro which seems to help, but I wish the Velcro went all the way to the edge. Then, I could cut it back (at a 45 degree angle), and this wouldn't happen.
I'm getting it a little bit of this with the tangerine and none with the crimson, probably because these latter two are more flexible and have much finer pores.
Also, I did have one Velcro backing delaminate (and make a mess). It was with one of the thin pads. It could be that the thinner size wasn't able to handle the heat. It seemed warm to me, but not hot.
If I get a chance, I'll take some pictures. May warrant another thread.