New Lake Country Mfg Pad Aggression Chart

Jason Brennan

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Hope you all may find this helpful, it's a master aggression chart for all our pad lines. Please keep in mind this is for "general reference" as a lot of these pads are machine type specific, and actual results may vary due to surface condition and type, let alone other conditions you may encounter such as hurricanes and earthquakes!
 
Much appreciated, however it’s a bit blurry due to the small size. Is it possible to get a larger photo of it?

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Much appreciated, however it’s a bit blurry due to the small size. Is it possible to get a larger photo of it?

PM me your email. I'll send you one I printed one two months ago, and had it converted to PDF. It's legible enough to get the job done.
 
Thanks JustJesus!

Anyone know if the SDO pads follow the HDO's (I would imagine so, but wanted to confirm?)
 
Yes, same foam for SDO and HDO.
:) You're welcome

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Any new charts? None of these work/viewable...

The best source is our catalog for two reasons:

1) Each pad line page has aggression charts for pads within that specific pad line
2) Page 48 of the catalog, (page 49 of the PDF) has a "master aggression" chart of all the pads. But keep in mind that is a general reference as many of the pads were designed for specific machines, and as we know variables exist such as paint condition, soft and hard paint, temperature, etc all affect how a pad behaves. But it is a great chart to compare pad lines against others within the Lake Country lineup.

You can download a PDF here:


https://www.lakecountrymfg.com/20190909-LCM-Catalog.pdf
 
The best source is our catalog for two reasons:

1) Each pad line page has aggression charts for pads within that specific pad line

https://www.lakecountrymfg.com/20190909-LCM-Catalog.pdf

Jason - That's where I got the chart :) I regularly check the LC site for info. I've downloaded pretty much all charts for that last couple years.

I do have a question, though. For the Originals on the Master Aggression Chart, you have White Rotary as being LESS aggressive than its DA counterpart. Was that in error?
I'm guessing yes, as rotary use tends to be more aggressive.
 
Jason - That's where I got the chart :) I regularly check the LC site for info. I've downloaded pretty much all charts for that last couple years.

I do have a question, though. For the Originals on the Master Aggression Chart, you have White Rotary as being LESS aggressive than its DA counterpart. Was that in error?
I'm guessing yes, as rotary use tends to be more aggressive.


Hi there, no that is not an error, the white foam applications are different between the DA and rotary lines, but good eye as it is an exception :xyxthumbs:. Being in the middle"ish" of the aggression in both lines most do not catch that :-)
 
Hi there, no that is not an error, the white foam applications are different between the DA and rotary lines, but good eye as it is an exception :xyxthumbs:. Being in the middle"ish" of the aggression in both lines most do not catch that :-)

I'm guessing you are affiliated with LC Jason. Lol

Great to have you here. LC pads are the only ones that have given me the results that I am looking for. (On my own vehicles. Just a hobbyist here.)

Thank you. :)
 
Thanks for the info everyone :) I've been confusing myself trying to figure similarities and differences in the LC and B&S pads... I'm still confused, lol, but at least I can figure out each line by itself better with these kind of charts and this kind of help :D
 
With the 3401, I find the white force to have less cut than the HDO orange. The chart says opposite. I know there are many variables.
 
Hi there, no that is not an error, the white foam applications are different between the DA and rotary lines, but good eye as it is an exception :xyxthumbs:. Being in the middle"ish" of the aggression in both lines most do not catch that :-)

A good eye comes in handy for paint correction :)

Question for you, Jason: How does the Limited Edition HD-9000 pad compare to the newer Low Lint Wool (with Blue interface foam)? They look quite similar. I had a chance to use it again after a long time of it sitting on the shelf, and gotta say, I loved it this time around. if it's similar to the new Low Lint Wools, then I'll have to pick up some more!!


With the 3401, I find the white force to have less cut than the HDO orange. The chart says opposite. I know there are many variables.

Not sure about the overall cut, but I did compare the two (well, to SDO Orange) and preferred the SDO over the white force on a recent job. But i think it did cut slightly better given the same tool and polish combo.
 
A good eye comes in handy for paint correction :)

Question for you, Jason: How does the Limited Edition HD-9000 pad compare to the newer Low Lint Wool (with Blue interface foam)? They look quite similar. I had a chance to use it again after a long time of it sitting on the shelf, and gotta say, I loved it this time around. if it's similar to the new Low Lint Wools, then I'll have to pick up some more!!




Not sure about the overall cut, but I did compare the two (well, to SDO Orange) and preferred the SDO over the white force on a recent job. But i think it did cut slightly better given the same tool and polish combo.
I’m pretty sure the limited pads have a longer pile. Same everything else.


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Not seeing a lot of red but red is always a waxing pad correct? I got red hdo's, thinpros, force hyprid, sdo, and CCS pads I believe.
 
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