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Old 04-21-06, 11:03   #1 (permalink)
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question about pads

What gives a pad it's destination(cutting, polishing, finishing)? I mean usually finishing pads are softer (less firm), and polishing pads are more firm? what gives the pad his attribute? it's firmness? or the pors in the sponge?
I don;t know if i'm being coerent....

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Old 04-21-06, 10:38   #2 (permalink)
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I think the firmness of the material, and also the cell structure. I don't know if the chemical composition of the foam is any different or not.
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I see. Because I have a kit arrived along with the polisher, and I didn't see any other pads, so i don't know how they should be.
 
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Tell us what color they are, and who made them, and we'll tell you which is for what......
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This is it. They are made in England. anyway, that's where they came along with my polisher (bought from ebay). I have another blue, and a wool bonnet.
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Finishing pads are soft and not very dense. Cutting pads are dense and firm. Open-cell pads are often better at fast cutting IIRC. Wool pads are used for heavy cutting because the fibers themselves cause the pad to cut fast.
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