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Originally Posted by reggie11 I was under the impression that wool pads were more aggressive so that helps a ton. Do you recommend any particular place to get them? I see foam pads for sale most of the time.... |
Most people are under that impression, and it is true that the most aggressive pad you can get is made out of wool. However, wool is like foam in that it comes in many different levels of aggression. As long as you are using the level of aggressiveness that's correct for what you're currently doing, a wool pad is generally safer to use with a higher margin of error than foam.
I would recommend getting an Edge 2000 adaptor, and six inch wool pads from Autogeek. You'll have to call them to order the six inch white finishing wool, as it's not available to order from their website. Also get a green and a blue Edge wool pad. These are very mild pads, but still have the ability to do some good correction. *Don't* get the yellow or black wool. They are *serious* correcting pads. As you get more experience, try getting an LC purple foamed wool pad for even more correcting fun. Just don't get one right now; they don't have quite the margin of error as the thick edge wool pads do.