JohnMcD348
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- Jun 24, 2013
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I've been doing a lot of reading here and I haven't been able to find the answers to my questions. I've read many of the how many and what kind of threads related to the Foam pads.
I understand the different colors and how they move from cutting to polishing and their densities. What I'm wanting to find out about are the different designs I see here for sale. Looking at the Lake Country brands, you have the Flat, CCS, Waffle, etc. I see other manufacturers with similar designs. Are there reasons behind these designs? What are the pluses/minuses of these?
I basically am looking now for pads to use with cleaner/waxes. My paint isn't in bad shape. I'm usually just using the cleaner waxes and sometimes going back with a pure Carnuba. I'll be using them on my new PC7346. I prefer to use the 6.5" pads since I have such a large vehicle to work on. Lastly, is there any benefit of the different thicknesses of these pads?
Thanks
I understand the different colors and how they move from cutting to polishing and their densities. What I'm wanting to find out about are the different designs I see here for sale. Looking at the Lake Country brands, you have the Flat, CCS, Waffle, etc. I see other manufacturers with similar designs. Are there reasons behind these designs? What are the pluses/minuses of these?
I basically am looking now for pads to use with cleaner/waxes. My paint isn't in bad shape. I'm usually just using the cleaner waxes and sometimes going back with a pure Carnuba. I'll be using them on my new PC7346. I prefer to use the 6.5" pads since I have such a large vehicle to work on. Lastly, is there any benefit of the different thicknesses of these pads?
Thanks