Lake Country Hydro-Tech Pad Discoloration?

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Hello everyone,

I recently purchased some hydrotech pads from autogeek and I wanted to know if pad discoloration is normal. I bought 4 cyan cutting pads and 2 of them look yellowish. The pad looks normal colored near the Velcro backing but becomes yellowish on the face of the pad. A friend of mine says that it is normal for foam pads that have been sitting around for a while to have a yellowish discoloration. Is this normal? Will the discoloration affect the way it performs? I wanted to get your opinions before I contacted autogeek for an exchange. Thanks in advance for the responses.

I'm new to autogeekonline and detailing. I've gained a lot of knowledge in the past few months from AGO and wanted to thank everyone for contributing. :)

Cheers,

Jay
 
Jay, I have not seen or heard of the pads being disolored when you buy them new. The discoloration won't have any affect but whatever caused the discoloration may. I would contact them and ask for an explanation as to why they are yellow. If theres not a reasonable explanation and you won't be satisifed with them then they will exchange them I should think. Let us know what the deal was if you can... Maybe there will be some further posting that explains this and renders my post moot. Can you post a picture?
 
I am at the point now that the only foam pads that I use are the Hydrotech pads, and I have never witnessed this.
 
Hello everyone,

I recently purchased some hydrotech pads from autogeek and I wanted to know if pad discoloration is normal. I bought 4 cyan cutting pads and 2 of them look yellowish. The pad looks normal colored near the Velcro backing but becomes yellowish on the face of the pad. A friend of mine says that it is normal for foam pads that have been sitting around for a while to have a yellowish discoloration. Is this normal? Will the discoloration affect the way it performs? I wanted to get your opinions before I contacted autogeek for an exchange. Thanks in advance for the responses.

I'm new to autogeekonline and detailing. I've gained a lot of knowledge in the past few months from AGO and wanted to thank everyone for contributing. :)

Cheers,

Jay
Sounds like it's been exposed to UV light.
 
Thanks for the quick responses! I will contact AG tomorrow and see what they have to say. I'll keep you guys updated once I know.

Cheers,

Jay
 
Sounds like it's been exposed to UV light.

And if its UV light that caused it to lighten then I would think it would have also weakened the foam to some extent. Enough to noticeably actually change the rate of deterioration? I don't know.
 
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