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Since 1987, Buff and Shine has been developing high-quality buffing pads for the automotive appearance industries. Humble beginnings rooted in quality assurance and constant testing of products have led Buff and Shine to become a leading manufacturer of buffing and polishing pads along with their corresponding backing plates. The Buff and Shine line also includes car wax applicator pads and other car detailing accessories.

More than two decades spent within the industry has allowed Buff and Shine to hone in on what detailers need. This commitment to innovation ensures that they provide the best products possible. Every buffing pad, backing plate, and applicator pad produced by Buff and Shine has been extensively tested—both within the company, and within the detailing community—to ensure that only the best products make it to retail outlets.

Buff and Shine Buffing Pads are made from only the highest quality materials. Pads are offered with a broad range of cutting and polishing capabilities and are available in both foam and microfiber formats.

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Bryan, the Euro-Cell foam pads, are they designed for any particular type of polisher specifically? Not all that often a Micro fibre pad will work harmoniously with the Flex 3401 but how about the Euro-Cell foam pads?

Aaryn NZ. :dblthumb2:
 
Bryan, the Euro-Cell foam pads, are they designed for any particular type of polisher specifically? Not all that often a Micro fibre pad will work harmoniously with the Flex 3401 but how about the Euro-Cell foam pads?

Aaryn NZ. :dblthumb2:
Uro cell pad description somewhere specifically mentions forced rotation DA like Flex 3401
 
Be nice to have a 2017 updated chart of best pad for polishers (ex."rotary,d.a., forced rotation" flex rotary, p.c., griots boss, dewalt, etc.) and what compounds/polish works best with said pad
 
I've been using uro-cell foam pads almost exclusively on my rotary and gg6. I can say that they are extremely smooth. The orange is my favorite 1-step pad and the red has become my exclusive finishing pad for HD Speed. One word of caution is not to use the Blue uro-cell pad on a rotary because of the heat. It will destroy the cell structure and ruin the pad. Haven't had that problem with the orange or red on Rotary. All 3 are incredible on standard 8mm DA's. I've even used the red on my rupes mk2 15 with good results as long as you use lower speeds.
 
I've been using uro-cell foam pads almost exclusively on my rotary and gg6. I can say that they are extremely smooth. The orange is my favorite 1-step pad and the red has become my exclusive finishing pad for HD Speed. One word of caution is not to use the Blue uro-cell pad on a rotary because of the heat. It will destroy the cell structure and ruin the pad. Haven't had that problem with the orange or red on Rotary. All 3 are incredible on standard 8mm DA's. I've even used the red on my rupes mk2 15 with good results as long as you use lower speeds.

The Lake Country Cyan Hydrotech had similar issues.
 
yep, it's basically the same thing but depending on where you look they are nearly half the price. Personally the uro-cell are WAY better than Hydro-tech pad for 8mm DA applications. Plus, they have a 1/2 inch larger diameter and the center hole to keep the pads cooler. Plus, they maintain their shape much better after washing.
 
yep, it's basically the same thing but depending on where you look they are nearly half the price. Personally the uro-cell are WAY better than Hydro-tech pad for 8mm DA applications. Plus, they have a 1/2 inch larger diameter and the center hole to keep the pads cooler. Plus, they maintain their shape much better after washing.

How are you washing and drying those Hydro pads?

I've had that happen too.
 
How are you washing and drying those Hydro pads?

I've had that happen too.

I'm certain your method is better, but I'm glad you asked because I'm convinced I've been doing something wrong. Before I tell you how I generally wash hydro-tech's, I have to say that I wish all pads had the tensile strength of B&S flats. I only use the open cell European prepolymer foams (red, white, orange, yellow), but I LOVE that once they become overly saturated I can just throw them into a 5 gal. bucket of warm water along with .5 oz of 3D Towel Kleen. Then after work I can just throw all of my used B&S flats as well as my uro-tec yellow polishing pads into the washing machine on sensitive/hand wash/cold water along with another half ounce of 3D Towel Kleen and then sit them on a elevated rack to dry. Even with lack of care, they are resilient enough to go through that same process between 25-40 times (IME).

But, when I'm using closed-cell foams (hydro-tech or uro-cell) if I tried to follow the same washing regimen the cell structure can become compromised after only 3-5 uses. The best way I've found is just cleaning them immediately after using. I spray them with diluted 1z blitz (best concentrated APC I've found that won't dry your hands out and it always rinses clean and never leaves any residue behind). I then GENTLY massage the face of the pad to produce a sudsy lather and rinse the APC out under cold water. I then fill up a bucket with about a gallon of reverse osmosis water. I installed an in-line reverse osmosis drinking water system under my kitchen sink that filters my tap water. I soak them for a few minutes then gently squeeze the water out and set them on a rack in my basement to dry. I follow the same steps with microfiber cutting pads as well.
 
I'll probably try it too.. oh and noted on the uro fiber pad
 
I'm certain your method is better, but I'm glad you asked because I'm convinced I've been doing something wrong. Before I tell you how I generally wash hydro-tech's, I have to say that I wish all pads had the tensile strength of B&S flats. I only use the open cell European prepolymer foams (red, white, orange, yellow), but I LOVE that once they become overly saturated I can just throw them into a 5 gal. bucket of warm water along with .5 oz of 3D Towel Kleen. Then after work I can just throw all of my used B&S flats as well as my uro-tec yellow polishing pads into the washing machine on sensitive/hand wash/cold water along with another half ounce of 3D Towel Kleen and then sit them on a elevated rack to dry. Even with lack of care, they are resilient enough to go through that same process between 25-40 times (IME).

But, when I'm using closed-cell foams (hydro-tech or uro-cell) if I tried to follow the same washing regimen the cell structure can become compromised after only 3-5 uses. The best way I've found is just cleaning them immediately after using. I spray them with diluted 1z blitz (best concentrated APC I've found that won't dry your hands out and it always rinses clean and never leaves any residue behind). I then GENTLY massage the face of the pad to produce a sudsy lather and rinse the APC out under cold water. I then fill up a bucket with about a gallon of reverse osmosis water. I installed an in-line reverse osmosis drinking water system under my kitchen sink that filters my tap water. I soak them for a few minutes then gently squeeze the water out and set them on a rack in my basement to dry. I follow the same steps with microfiber cutting pads as well.

Thanks!

My hydros deformed after washing them with a similar regimen to yours, but I spun dried them on speed 4 with the PC. They were never the same after that, and they wouldn't center on the plate. I had never tried that method before, and I'll never use it again. So far, so good with letting them air dry after compressing them between a towel.

I also do a LOT of work with the green, blue, and red Buff and Shine pads. Yes, those are some pretty tough pads for sure.
 
Anyone really tested these uro-fiber pads yet? Side by side against Megs, LC HDO and Griots Boss would be great. I live in europe and none of those are available here, im going to order from USA, but want to know absolutely which one is the best microfiber pad. Currently i use Buff and Shine thick ones and Megs mf discs.
 
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