02-19-07, 02:50
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Join Date: Sep 2006 Posts: 2,003 | Don't steer away from exploring paths less traveled Humans tend to subsconsciously travel paths they are comfortable with, which is often paths that others have went through easily with success before.
Many tend to follow "6.5" pad for general PC polishing, 4" pad for spot repair" well beaten path. I know how 6.5" pad on PC feels. My body is familiar with vibrations, sound, can see when it is bogging down.
Few months ago I came across 5.5" thin pads and product description was telling me they would be easier to work with. I am of a curious kind so eventually they ended up purchased down the road.
Yesterday was first time I used them and I am happy to say my curiosity paid off. There was less vibrations. PC was not bogging down. I was able to maneuver more precisely. I was very happy with results of my "experiment". So much that such pads will be my default choice wherever appropriate from now on.
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02-19-07, 02:59
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Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: PA Posts: 366 | Re: Don't steer away from exploring paths less traveled From the title I thought this was going to be some kind of yoga spiritual thing.
You know topics have been wandering with the cold weather and snow.
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02-19-07, 03:03
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Join Date: Sep 2006 Posts: 2,003 | Re: Don't steer away from exploring paths less traveled Quote: |
Originally Posted by Gears From the title I thought this was going to be some kind of yoga spiritual thing. |  Well, on the serious side of that note, I tend to believe good philosophy and spiritual practices have to be grounded and in touch with everyday real life. | |
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02-19-07, 03:11
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Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Sacramento, California Posts: 843 | Re: Don't steer away from exploring paths less traveled Does anyone make a yellow cutting pad in 5.5"? | |
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02-19-07, 03:40
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Join Date: Sep 2006 Posts: 2,003 | Re: Don't steer away from exploring paths less traveled Quote: |
Originally Posted by mose Does anyone make a yellow cutting pad in 5.5"? | I think LC does, but I don't know who sells them (AG sells only orange and white ones, which is what I have). However, LC makes their CSS pads in 5.25", sold through Danase, one of Autopia sponsors. I don't know how those work yet, but I do plan to find out, they are on my "to purchase soon" list. | |
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02-19-07, 03:46
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Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Southern Cali Posts: 6,658 | Re: Don't steer away from exploring paths less traveled Quote: |
Originally Posted by ZoranC However, LC makes their CSS pads in 5.25", sold through Danase, one of Autopia sponsors. I don't know how those work yet, but I do plan to find out, they are on my "to purchase soon" list. | Superb pads! The more I use them the more I like em. I also use the smaller 5.25 and 5.5 pads from AG and they're my favorite for the PC. They're the best balance of cutting, polishing with little vibration.
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02-19-07, 04:52
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: orange county, ca Posts: 2,108 | Re: Don't steer away from exploring paths less traveled you know what, i hate them...my excel detail pads work a lot better than my 5.5orange LC pads...just the opposite of everyone else...only reason I have them around anymore is for extra pads to remove heavy oxidation so that i dont waste my other pads...I got the 6 for 30 buck deal a while back....
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02-19-07, 05:14
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Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: NH Posts: 278 | Re: Don't steer away from exploring paths less traveled I walk on the other side of the path.... only 7.5" LC pads for me with the PC | |
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02-19-07, 06:31
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Join Date: Jul 2006 Posts: 1,015 | Re: Don't steer away from exploring paths less traveled Quote: |
I walk on the other side of the path.... only 7.5" LC pads for me with the PC
| just curious if you have been able to do any "serious" correction with 7.5" pads on the PC? i was frustrated even with 6.5" pads. once i tried 6" and 5.5" i never looked back. of course, for lighter stuff the bigger pads are better since you can cover more area faster. 
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02-19-07, 07:05
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Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: NH Posts: 278 | Re: Don't steer away from exploring paths less traveled I have no problems at all. Just crank the PC up to #6 and with the right products I'm good to go. | |
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02-19-07, 11:10
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Join Date: Sep 2006 Posts: 2,003 | Re: Don't steer away from exploring paths less traveled Quote: |
Originally Posted by toyotaguy you know what, i hate them...my excel detail pads work a lot better than my 5.5orange LC pads... | Maybe you missed point of my post. It wasn't meant to compare particular pads. It was about how a) smaller pads are easier to work with, and even more b) how one shouldn't be afgraid to explore different paths. | |
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02-19-07, 11:12
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Join Date: Sep 2006 Posts: 2,003 | Re: Don't steer away from exploring paths less traveled Quote: |
Originally Posted by budman3 I walk on the other side of the path.... only 7.5" LC pads for me with the PC | What is your reason behind it? | |
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