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Old 06-11-09, 09:33   #1 (permalink)
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NEW!! Adams 4" Focus Pads

I actually had the privilege of testing/using these pads for awhile now and I've gotta say I love em!! The adapter works with any cordless drill and the pads are good for a variety of uses.

I even got a little nutty and used the orange pad and SHR to correct some light scratches on the appliances in my kitchen. My wife thinks I'm a little nuts now, but our microwave has never looked better



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Adam's New Spot Pad Buffing System
Restore Headlamps, remove scratches and hard water stains easily!

Why have a 4" Buffing Pad system when our 7.5" system is so successful? Easy: Using the Spot Pad System on a cordless drill creates a mini-rotary-buffer, which can easily remove surface scratches, restore dulled headlamps, and eliminate hard water stains from glass.

Install the adapter on the Porter Cable, and go straight over the area for a perfect, showroom shine!

The Yellow Spot pad is for removing severe water spots, oxidization from headlamps, or for removing deeper scratches from your clear coat.

The Orange is the same foam as our Swirl Killer Pad. Extreamely effective, and a great way to remove a minor scuff from your finish, safely.

Our White Spot Pad is a fine polishing pad, and can also be used for polishing hard to reach areas with the Porter Cable, as well as the cordless drill.

Finish off the are with our black Spot Pad and you will be amazed at what can be accomplished!

NOTE: This is a buffer, and can burn the finish if not extremely careful.


Headlight Testing:

BEFORE:



DURING:
Prepped with Detail Spray and Claybar


Time for polishing!!





Switch to the White Pad for final polishing



AFTER:

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Old 06-11-09, 09:41   #2 (permalink)
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Re: NEW!! Adams 4" Focus Pads

those look exactly like the buff and shine pads I'm testing out right now. Awesome product if they are.
 
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Re: NEW!! Adams 4" Focus Pads

I had never thought I needed a 4" pad... I had seen the CCS pads and thought

"eh..." but now that I've used them I don't know why I didn't see the light sooner... definitely handy for all kinds of jobs.
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Re: NEW!! Adams 4" Focus Pads

I was planning to buy honda crv accessories, particularly new headlights because it was filthy dirty already. But good thing I saw this post, I would not have to spend on buying new one, I can try this product for myself. can this be used on windows? and other glass surfaces?

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Re: NEW!! Adams 4" Focus Pads

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I was planning to buy honda crv accessories, particularly new headlights because it was filthy dirty already. But good thing I saw this post, I would not have to spend on buying new one, I can try this product for myself. can this be used on windows? and other glass surfaces?
you can pretty much use them as you would any polishing pads, the example of use on headlights is one use. I regularly use them with the PC adapter and buff the A,B,C pillars on my TBSS... or on the drill it acts like a rotary for small spot corrections. Not thinking they have enough 'cut' to really polish scratches out of glass surfaces, but for removing surface contamination, etc they'd work great.
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those look exactly like the buff and shine pads I'm testing out right now. Awesome product if they are.
I stumbled upon those quite a ways back. Nice product from B&S ........
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