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Don't hear too much about them. How do they cut and finish?
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Don't hear too much about them. How do they cut and finish?
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I actually just got some of those. On all my free spinning DAs, they wobble. Do not like the feel at all. They feel great with the 3401, however.You might want to look at rupes yellow wool pads. I just picked up mine but have not tried them yet but I do hear good things about them
Based upon the results I got on this Porsche with FG400 I'd say they cut and finish down as a ten on a ten scale:
https://www.autogeekonline.net/foru...master-sealant.html?highlight=porsche+cayenne
I like them. Medium cut, finish down well.
I was just about done buffing a vehicle this morning... I was making great time and was looking forward to reaching my goal of polishing and applying sealant to the whole vehicle before having to leave for work.
All I had left was the roof but I needed a fresh pad and went ahead and grabbed a Rupes Green pad because I was all out of Griots Boss foam pads that I had been using.
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So I layed the buffer down on the roof and began polishing and got a rude awakening to these Rupes Green pads... Splattered all over the vehicle. Roof, trunk, hood, windows, the whole freakin car got a piece.. So much for finishing on time.![]()
I forgot how firm this green foam is.
LOL Bet it wasn't funny at the time.
I was just about done buffing a vehicle this morning... I was making great time and was looking forward to reaching my goal of polishing and applying sealant to the whole vehicle before having to leave for work.
All I had left was the roof but I needed a fresh pad and went ahead and grabbed a Rupes Green pad because I was all out of Griots Boss foam pads that I had been using.
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So I layed the buffer down on the roof and began polishing and got a rude awakening to these Rupes Green pads... Splattered all over the vehicle. Roof, trunk, hood, windows, the whole freakin car got a piece.. So much for finishing on time.![]()
I forgot how firm this green foam is.
It takes about two sections before I'm able to stop spitting product with them.
I have to remember to not get any liquid on the edge of the pad, and to not lift the pad off the paint before It's stopped moving, or it can and will splatter like crazy.
The performance is incredible though.
These super stiff pads are starting to seem a bit antiquated.