AndrewBall
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- Sep 3, 2010
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Anyone using these pads probably has asked themselves this same question before. Why so many different types of pads?
I understand that they are developed for different types of products. but what products fit each type of pad?
I have a hard time deciding what to use.
Right now I have:
- Yellow
- Orange
- White
- Green
- Gray
- Blue
I use Yellow for compounding using #105, or I will use an Orange with #105. Sometimes i will follow up yellow with 105 with an orange with SSR2.5.
I then usually just use 205 on a white pad, and then from there use either Klasse AIO on a Green or Gray or Klasse HG Sealant on a Blue. then hand apply wax with a red CCS hand applicator.
My question is, does anyone know what products each pad density was designed to work with?
I am confused because everyone one else including Lake Country, make pad lines ups with 3-4 pad choices. So why so many options for the CCS pads?
I have been looking to try tom Hydro-Tech's but I like my CCS' that i have now. I am just curious if i am using the correct products on the correct pad.
I understand that they are developed for different types of products. but what products fit each type of pad?
I have a hard time deciding what to use.
Right now I have:
- Yellow
- Orange
- White
- Green
- Gray
- Blue
I use Yellow for compounding using #105, or I will use an Orange with #105. Sometimes i will follow up yellow with 105 with an orange with SSR2.5.
I then usually just use 205 on a white pad, and then from there use either Klasse AIO on a Green or Gray or Klasse HG Sealant on a Blue. then hand apply wax with a red CCS hand applicator.
My question is, does anyone know what products each pad density was designed to work with?
I am confused because everyone one else including Lake Country, make pad lines ups with 3-4 pad choices. So why so many options for the CCS pads?
I have been looking to try tom Hydro-Tech's but I like my CCS' that i have now. I am just curious if i am using the correct products on the correct pad.