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Old 02-19-08, 06:15   #1 (permalink)
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Pad Question for Flex Owners

Ready to pull the trigger on my first polisher--a Flex. Saw the quick-change adapter for the Edge pads (I like using different sizes depending on application) although not sure when the adapter will be available.
YouTube - Edge 2000 Flex Conversion!!!!!

That said, what pads do Autopians like best Edge, Lake Country etc.

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Old 02-19-08, 06:37   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Pad Question for Flex Owners

LC CCS 6.5" pads work fine for me! That said, never tried other pads...
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Re: Pad Question for Flex Owners

I like and own both brands of pads . I like the edge for the flexablity and ease of going from 1 size to another with out having to change the backing plates and the ability to to have to types of pads on one wool or foam and it is always centered perfectly everytime . But you can't go wrong with either brand
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Re: Pad Question for Flex Owners

Does Edge have a website address?
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Re: Pad Question for Flex Owners

found it Dedication to Detail - The Edge Buffing Pads
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Re: Pad Question for Flex Owners

FYI: http://autopia.org/forum/machine-pol...flex-pads.html
 
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Re: Pad Question for Flex Owners

FYI...Aaron from Edge said the Edge pad adapters will be available in the next 2-3 months.

Sure looks like a great idea.
 
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