New Product Review - Lake Country Hydro-Tech Kompressor Pads!

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If you've ever polished, waxed, or performed intense paint correction on an automotive finish, more than likely you used a buffing pad manufactured by Lake Country Manufacturing. Lake Country Manufacturing has been an innovator in the car care industry for over 30 years now. Lake Country manufactures pads ranging from heavy cut wool pads for body shop use, to super soft foam pads designed to bring out maximum gloss for a show car finish, to the polishing pad accessories that make the job easier. The R & D department at Lake Country never sleeps, and they're constantly designing, engineering, and manufacturing pads and accessories to make polishing a car a breeze.



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The Hydro-Tech pads have been a personal favorite of mine because of their closed cell foam technology that keeps more product on the face of the pad, meaning less product is absorbed. This translates to better performance from the product that you're using, and a pad that's easier to clean. When used in conjunction with a water based polish or compound, a Hydro-Tech pad provides a longer working time which results in better performance from the product.

Another pad that I reach for often is the Kompressor pad. What makes these pads unique is the slotted face that enables the pad to conform to the shape of the body panel. When polishing with a flat pad you lose surface contact while on a body line, which often results in splatter from the polish or less than perfect performance from the pad. The Kompressor pads are excellent if you have a vehicle with lots of different body lines, shapes, and contours.


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It's always a treat to have a selection of different products to choose from that each serve a unique purpose. But leave it to Lake Country to fuse together two excellent products that result in one outstanding product - the Hydro-Tech Kompressor pad. The Hydro-Tech Kompressor pad takes the key attributes that make the Hydro-Tech pad such a favorite and combines them with the unique slotted design of the Kompressor Pad.

The Hydro-Tech Kompressor pads are available in Cyan (cutting), Tangerine (polishing), and Crimson (finishing). Each pad is a 6" and is designed to work with a 5" Hook & Loop Backing Plate. I had hands on experience with all three pads and they are a treat to work with. The Tangerine pad is by far my favorite because when used with a polish or AIO, it provides an excellent working time and finishes beautifully. I used all three pads with a Porter Cable 7424xp.



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I got together with a friend last weekend to put the Hydro-Tech Kompressor pads to the test. We polished his blue Mustang using the new pads along with the Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover, Finishing Glaze, and Deep Gloss Paint Sealant. More on that Show N' Shine later this week.



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After priming the pad with Wolfgang Finishing Glaze, I applied four dime size drops of product and went to work on the hood of the blue Mustang. It's important to first prime your pad while using any abrasive polish to ensure that you always have working product while polishing. This avoids the chance of dry buffing which could result in micro marring or hazing of the finish. You only need to prime the pad the first time you use it, or after it has been cleaned and dried.



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After polishing the entire hood and wiping off the Wolfgang Finishing Glaze, it was apparent right away that the Tangerine Kompressor pad finishes just as nice as the flat Hydro-Tech Tangerine pad. Two thumbs up.



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The Cyan pad is ideal for use with aggressive polishes or compounds. Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover used in conjunction with a Cyan pad is a winning combination that finishes near LSP ready. Using the Wolfgang Finishing Glaze with a Tangerine pad only refines the surface more, bringing out more gloss and depth to the paint.



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Last, but certainly not least, is the Crimson Finishing Pad. What I really like about this pad is how soft it is, yet it's also dense enough to withstand added pressure while buffing. As a direct result of the closed cell foam, more product stays on the face of the pad meaning less wasted product.



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After letting the Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant dry to a haze for about twenty five minutes and then wiping it off, we pulled the car out in the sun to inspect our results and admire the metallic flake and depth of shine of the paint.



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After using all three of the new Hydro-Tech Kompressor pads, I have no doubt in my mind that this fusion of two great designs will be a hit among enthusiasts and professional detailers. Lake Country Manufacturing continues to be an innovator in the car care industry with innovations such as the Hydro-Tech Kompressor pads. Sign me up for a 6-pack of each. :props:


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DAYUM!!! that looks real nice!!! I might have to order me some for my customers (when I get some that is LOL!)
 
Great work Nick! It looks like LC has another winner here! I LOVE the current flat HT pads, so I will be giving these a try for sure! Thanks for the write up, and great work on that Mustang!

I would like to add, I just called Nick and added a few of these to an order I placed, thanks for all the help Nick!!
 
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I have the whole set and have found a use for all of them. Planning to putting them to good use. have a project comming up with a lot of curves. jonathan
 
Hopefully these will be in the online store soon.

**Edit** I see them now .....
 
They seems awesome. I'm just worried about how long they will last, because there already cut up (in a way).
 
Great work Nick! It looks like LC has another winner here! I LOVE the current flat HT pads, so I will be giving these a try for sure! Thanks for the write up, and great work on that Mustang!

I would like to add, I just called Nick and added a few of these to an order I placed, thanks for all the help Nick!!


Looking forward to hearing your thoughts regarding the new pads. :props:


They seems awesome. I'm just worried about how long they will last, because there already cut up (in a way).


I used the Tangerine and Crimson pad on the entire Mustang, and both held up exceptionally well. The Cyan was only used on certain body panels where swirls were more evident, and even it held up well.

As a result of their slotted design, cleaning the pads is a breeze. :xyxthumbs:
 
I use both Kompressor and HT pads and like them both, so I had shot LC an inquiry a few months back via their website asking if combining these two is possible but never heard a peep from them. Seeing them available now I will have to check them out.

I have found Kompressor design to lend themselves very well to a rotary but felt they were nothing to rave about on a DA. Just my $0.02.
 
I have found Kompressor design to lend themselves very well to a rotary but felt they were nothing to rave about on a DA. Just my $0.02.

The Kompressor pads do work exceptionally well on a rotary. I also tested the Cyan Hydro-Tech Kompressor pad on a Flex PE14-2-150 the other night with a heavy cut compound and it performed great.

With so many different pad types available, at some point it comes down to a matter of personal preference. That's the beauty of having selection, everyone can find something that they like, and stick with it. :props:
 
Hey Nick, would you happen to know if AG will also be carrying the 7-inch versions? I like the recessed pocket design. Thanks.
 
Only 25 minutes to let the WGDGPS cure before buffing? I thought it was 45 min.

The hazing time varies depending on the temperature. In this particular instance, after 25 minutes of waiting I performed the swipe test and the sealant was ready to be removed. :props:
 
EDIT: just saw the reply a few posts above.

I thought Kompressor pads were meant for rotary use?

Anyhow, great work, Nick!
 
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