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Old 05-19-03, 04:41   #1 (permalink)
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Best cuttting/Polshing Pads for circular

What are the best pads to use for a circular polisher i will be useing the makita 9227C i see CMA has these pads http://www.properautocare.com/bespadforcir.html and

They Also have these
http://www.properautocare.com/makhigspeedp1.html there regular yellow cutting pad and white polishing pad i will be useing menzerna intensive and finial polishs to remove swirls and dull neglected paint

Thanks i emailed CMA but didnt get a response cause i got my basket full and wanna place the order as soon as possible

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I talked to CMA and they said the Yellow Pad has more cutting power than the Orange Pad but also hazes more, the Orange Pad has a bit less cutting power but has Polishing power at the same time
 
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orange pad you are talking about Circular polishing pads right i think the orange pads are only for the dual-action PC

i just want to know which pads are better from the ones i have above the Foam or the Other ones with the teeth on them to reduce temps and prevent cakeing

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No I'm talking about the Orange Power Pad which is both for PC and Rotary..
 
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oic so it has the most cut ? but i need a 6inch velcro plate then i dont wanna spend en extra 12 or 15 bucks i already got the 7.5inch included with my makita i will just go with the stand size to do you think that that the teethed pads are better then the regular foam pads.
 
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