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Originally Posted by Accumulator
Interesting, Anthony. I hope the "nice job" goes without saying
Heh heh, you sure are a big fan of the "different stuff on each head" approach huh?
Hope I never need such an aggressive approach, but I also hope that some of these Cyclo goodies make it to market. I can't help but wonder how the milder disks on the Cyclo would compare with a cutting pad (or wool) on a rotary
And this is one more post making me wonder about the Optimum stuff...sure seems versatile.
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The Cyclo 12000 grit disc's leave a very, very light marring trail behind, so light I am guessing that you could remove it all by hand with a mild polish. I would also guess that a wool pad and a rotary are far more aggressive. I will need to test more just how versatile these new pads can be.
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Originally Posted by brwill2005
Anthony- Not to change the subject, but do you have a problem with the Cyclo yellow pads colliding with each other and slinging little yellow crumbs everywhere? I always seem to have this problem. The green pads do not do this though.
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I haven't noticed this much but then again I realy don't use the green pads. What I do do though is swing or rotate the two cylo heads together until they meet at their center rotarion and I then place the pads on and I reposition them until they no longer touch (the foam pads), spin them a few times to see if they hit and this usually gives me the best alignment of the pads.
Anthony