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Old 04-03-06, 07:26   #1 (permalink)
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Wolfgang Pads?

I just got my white and grey pad in today and am dying to try them out with my PC 7424. I am familar with Meg's pads (orange & yellow).

Any suggestion? Charcol Grey 05' Tahoe.
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Old 04-03-06, 07:41   #2 (permalink)
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The white is the polishing, the grey is a finishing.

The white can be used with nearly any product (scratch removers, polishes, etc.)

The black is best used as an absolute final polishing pad, or wax application (at a slow speed).

Hope this helps.
 
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Agreed with above...the white is what I'd call a firm polishing pad, GREAT for the PC and pretty good on the rotary (just not very flexible).
 
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i just got my Orange Wolgang 7.5 for my rotary and find it way too stiff..

anyone else ?
 
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I have a couple different styles that utilize the orange foam (all the same foam), and I'd agree that they are too stiff for most tasks - the epotime of inflexibility. And in the 7.5" version, I'd imagine they are REALLY Unwieldy. I do however, find use for these pad on occasion...as long as their isn't too many contours on the vehicle at hand. And they make good cutting pads for the PC.
 
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I found myself working harder with the WG white pad compared to the Meg pads. I too agree with the white pad being alittle too stiff.

I will say the gey pad feels just right for me when removing a cote of #20.

I'm not bashing WG pads, but is there a better polishing pad out there that isnt so stiff, yet still cleans up effectivly?
 
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