Wave vs. Regular

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Hey guys, I just wanted to get your opinion before I buy. I'm going to be ordering some pads for my rotary soon, and I was wondering which to go with, regualr or wave edge pads, I was thinking going wave pads to reduce my risk of paint burn, but I was wondering those pads wouldn't provide enough contact to work correctly compared to the regular flat edge pads, what do you guyz think. Thanks.
 
i like the wave orange and yellow pad when doing heavy stuff...the green, blue, and white i prefer as flat pads...
 
I have waves and flats for my rotarys....either one does it for me.....
 
i love 8 inch wave for my rotary...just used them today they are awesome
 
I like the flat regular LC pads, the smaller, 5.5 inch white ones in particular. Seems like I get better control than the larger pads...

Pete
 
Advice for new Edge/Wave user

You people are probably AutoGeek's best sales staff. So I got this box of brand-new, brightly colored pads that look like egg crates. About to go down to the garage where I also have a box of velcro type (Lake Country) pads (pastels, mostly). Does anyone have any advice or suggestions regarding technique with the new wavy things? Anything different? Any cautions?
 
My 8" pads are wave; 6" pads are flat. Edge adapters on both the PC and rotary so all pads are good on the rotary.
 
Jimmie said:
My 8" pads are wave; 6" pads are flat. Edge adapters on both the PC and rotary so all pads are good on the rotary.
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It's all about reducing heat with the waves. The 3M waffles are nice but I'm wary about the edge waves. They seem really big waffles. Could there be a chance of dried up polish capturing into the lower areas of the pads
 
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It's all about reducing heat with the waves. The 3M waffles are nice but I'm wary about the edge waves. They seem really big waffles. Could there be a chance of dried up polish capturing into the lower areas of the pads................

There may be a little wetness, but if you use a minimal amount of pressure on the machine it will dissipate
 
Flat ones are safer. I know, been there done that.
 
why do you say flat ones are safer... just curious as im in the same boat
 
Whats the difference between the 6inch and the 8 inch edge pads? (obviously size) I was watching the video on the Edge pads and it was nice seeing that you can use both sides of the 8 inch pads when manuvering.

Whats the advantage of having the 6 inchers?
 
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