stonedpirate
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- May 28, 2014
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Hello
I am in Australia and getting detailing supplies has proven difficult
I want to order a dual action polisher that comes with 5,5" pad but the 5" backing plate is out of stock. Then i go for the kit with 6.5" pads and they are in a brand i dont want.
Ideally, i would get 5.5 with a 5 backing plate but for some reason, australia only has 3 5.5 pads in stock for 1997.
Anyway, I am detailing one car abut 3 times per year so am not worried about taking a few extra hours each time to do it.
Other than the time factor, would color correcting, polishing etc with 4 inch pads have any down sides?
Any reason for not doing it?
As far as i can tell, 4" pads are cheaper, they milk more power out of the lower end buffers and are easier to clean.
Anything i'm not seeing here? How significant is the time loss from going 4"?
Thanks for any advice
I am in Australia and getting detailing supplies has proven difficult

I want to order a dual action polisher that comes with 5,5" pad but the 5" backing plate is out of stock. Then i go for the kit with 6.5" pads and they are in a brand i dont want.
Ideally, i would get 5.5 with a 5 backing plate but for some reason, australia only has 3 5.5 pads in stock for 1997.

Anyway, I am detailing one car abut 3 times per year so am not worried about taking a few extra hours each time to do it.
Other than the time factor, would color correcting, polishing etc with 4 inch pads have any down sides?
Any reason for not doing it?
As far as i can tell, 4" pads are cheaper, they milk more power out of the lower end buffers and are easier to clean.
Anything i'm not seeing here? How significant is the time loss from going 4"?
Thanks for any advice