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    I kind of surprised there isn't a sticky thread on this subject. What pads are you pros using one your polishers? Also, where do you source them from, and what's the approximate cost?

    Maybe with enough input, a mod might consider sticky threading this.
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    i use lake country... Detailers image, autogeek, amazon, etc... sign up for special offers... detailers image just ended free shipping.. nice savings.. google is your friend

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    I like buff and shine pads. They sell then at "Auto Detailing Solutions" in a 6 pack for like 34.99 for 6 different pads. I mean I have 6 of each pad. What size pads are you going to use. I mostly use the 5.5" pads on da and rotary. Here are the 6 pack at ADS (Auto Detailing Solutions -- Meguiar's Car Wax, Auto Polish & Detailing Supplies Store. This is only a suggestion. you still have american buffing pads, lake country pads, cobra pads (autogeek), meguairs, optimum pads. Tons out there for you to make the right selection from.

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    Buff & Shine 5.5" mixed six pack is $34.99

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    Mostly Optimum's microfiber pads. Foam pads, I use Optimum's orange cutting pads, Meguiars yellow polishing pads and 3M's Ultrafina waffle finishing pad.
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    Quote: Originally Posted by White_Falcon View Post
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    I kind of surprised there isn't a sticky thread on this subject. What pads are you pros using one your polishers? Also, where do you source them from, and what's the approximate cost?

    Maybe with enough input, a mod might consider sticky threading this.
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    Quote: Originally Posted by White_Falcon View Post
    Hi

    I kind of surprised there isn't a sticky thread on this subject. What pads are you pros using one your polishers? Also, where do you source them from, and what's the approximate cost?

    Maybe with enough input, a mod might consider sticky threading this.
    Good suggestion, but with how much the buffing pad technology has been changing for the last few years it would be extremely difficult to stay current.

    What can and should be considered more important then the actual pad used is the way its primed and its complete workflow. We actually have a thread created by the world famous Kevin Brown in our Guide to Detailing section here :

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    Quote: Originally Posted by David Fermani View Post
    Good suggestion, but with how much the buffing pad technology has been changing for the last few years it would be extremely difficult to stay current.

    What can and should be considered more important then the actual pad used is the way its primed and its complete workflow. We actually have a thread created by the world famous Kevin Brown in our Guide to Detailing section here :

    KBM- Pad Priming and Supplemental Wetting Agents
    I agree. I haven't seen 1 detailer that uses the same set of pads/polishes. Everything ultimately depends on what you're working on. Scott listed pads from 3 different companies as his go to.

    The best you can do is sample them all and read through all the pro Click and Brags. You see a common theme eventually, and other times you see pads you've never heard of. Some people go as far as ordering certain pads from Europe!

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    Noting that I'm not a Professional detailer, I'm all about the MF cutting disks for serious correction (currently using the Meguiar's ones). Better cut than aggressive foam, better finish, much easier cleaning, and maybe even longer working life. And much easier to get good results with than the SurBuf pads, at least IME.
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    Quote: Originally Posted by RZJZA80 View Post
    Does anyone know if the Buff n Shine pads are in fact the same as the 3D HD pads? And if so, are they any different as they seem to be cheaper than the 3D pads.
    3D has and does outsource many of there buffing pads from B&S. Not all though.

    Not sure where you're prices are being pulled from, but 3D/HD 5.5 inch flat foam pads are regularly priced @ $7.99 which from my brief on-line search is right in line with all the other vendors. Some resellers actually have similar pads listed for much more.
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    Quote: Originally Posted by RZJZA80 View Post
    Does anyone know if the Buff n Shine pads are in fact the same as the 3D HD pads? And if so, are they any different as they seem to be cheaper than the 3D pads.
    Yes the new HD 5.5 Inch pads are Buff and Shine Pads. As David mentioned 3D/HD outsources some pads from Buff and Shine and a few other companies. As far as other companies having them cheaper. Off the top of my head I looked at the exact pad from detailers domain and Phil who is often has better pricing then anyone Has them at the exact price?

    http://http://www.detailersdomain.co...pad_p_265.html

    The exact pad threw HD.

    http://http://cart.hdcarcare.com/acc...tting-foam-pad

    Now into retrospect Both companies actually carry the orange prepolymer pad at the same price. When in fact they should be a little more. The quality of these pads are pretty nice. Im a big fan of the orange, green, and black ones. Who ever you make your purchase. Enjoy them. That is if you are looking to purchase pads.

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    3D carries all of them!

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