Spicy McHaggis
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- Dec 27, 2010
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Thanks for posting this! Everyone has flamed me for throwing away once used Cyan HT pads, this is exactly why. I'm not an expert on the product like Lake Country, but I can clearly see the difference in the pad after one use. With that being said, the only thing that will deter me from switching is the price point. A traditional backing plate costs less than the required backing plate for this system. The pads are priced the same for the most part. My question is this, is the backing plate for this system more durable than a traditional backing plate?
I agree that this system is not for everyone. Most people are cheap and want to pinch pennies as much as possible, I can understand this. Why flame Lake Country for catering to a select crowd with this system? Do you flame Swissvax or Zymol for making products that cater to a higher end market? Do you flame Mercedes or BMW for making luxury cars when you can simply go down the road and buy a Chevy or Ford with similar features? :xyxthumbs:
I get if someone wants to be super high end and use each pad only once. But why use these pads, why not a traditional pad? As someone said before this seems to be a solution for a problem that doesn't exist. If you want to be in the elite detailer category, go for it, in fact I encourage it, but I don't think this system is how you will get there.
I'm not knocking the performance, I'm questioning the reasoning behind the development of the system.Before you knock something you haven't tried, give it a try....
Here is a good opportunity to give your feedback on something, but you need to try it first.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...486-review-lake-country-1-pad.html#post399974