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You know anything about lake country pads I looked at their pad chart seems pretty easy to go by and choose the right pads
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As far as pads are concerned, you can never have enough pads. I would also look into the Lake Country HydroTech pads. Smack has alot of experience with them and can answer any questions you may have about them better than I can.
Sure, I know enough to get me by
I use their Gray CSS pads for liquid waxes & sealants. Their CSS pads are what I would call a really basic pad for the weekend warrior.
Seeing as this was brought up as an alternative...,
OP if you want a very simple and effective pad lineup the Hydrotech pads are very easy to use and have just 3 pads in the lineup compared to 6-7 pads in say the flat pad lineup or CSS pad lineup. I really like the simplicity of the 3 pad system and you dont have to know very deep what pad does what. Cyan for cutting, Tangerine for polishing, and Crimson for final polishing/jeweling and wax application.
Also the small 5.5 pad size of the hydrotech pads will spin much better under a D/A than any of the Meguiar's Soft Buff 2.0 7 inch pads.
Aaron, which 4" pad is that?Its all based on your backing plate. Each backing plate has a size limit on what pad is safe to use but yes you can use 7" pads, 6.5, 5.5...even 4" like what I use ->
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Aaron, which 4" pad is that?
Seeing as this was brought up as an alternative...,
OP if you want a very simple and effective pad lineup the Hydrotech pads are very easy to use and have just 3 pads in the lineup compared to 6-7 pads in say the flat pad lineup or CSS pad lineup. I really like the simplicity of the 3 pad system and you dont have to know very deep what pad does what. Cyan for cutting, Tangerine for polishing, and Crimson for final polishing/jeweling and wax application.
Also the small 5.5 pad size of the hydrotech pads will spin much better under a D/A than any of the Meguiar's Soft Buff 2.0 7 inch pads.
Also do you use a microfiber bonnet to remove wax and polish or terry cloth also Is there a softer and one that only should be used on polish? Because when I used to polish By hand had to buy a special microfiber towel that was two sided for the polish and for one side was to wipe off the other side was a softer microfiber that you would make sure that you had got all the polish off is there a bonnet out there that is made for polish?
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Several weeks ago, I tried to explain the differences between all the LC pads to my daughter. She had a glazed over look 15 mins into the discussion. When I got to the Hydo-tech pads, she immediately said "Much simpler... why are the other ones so complicated".![]()