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Old 04-14-07, 08:27   #13 (permalink)
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Re: EDGE USERS: With what pad do you use what???

95% of the time when I foam pad buff, I'm using Auto Magic's/EDGE yellow and then blue foam pads. I usually don't use them for removing defects, but for glazing and final finishing prior to LSP. I mostly don't need to stray outside of the those 2 levels of pads. Anything more than a yellow will constitute going to a wool pad and anything less than the yellow means the blue will take care of it. On some cars that need super duper mega ultra finishing I'll use blue and then white.
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95% of the time when I foam pad buff, I'm using Auto Magic's/EDGE yellow and then blue foam pads. I usually don't use them for removing defects, but for glazing and final finishing prior to LSP. I mostly don't need to stray outside of the those 2 levels of pads. Anything more than a yellow will constitute going to a wool pad and anything less than the yellow means the blue will take care of it. On some cars that need super duper mega ultra finishing I'll use blue and then white.
This is what I am "Trying" to get, what do you think?

The Edge WOOL Pads - Yellow and Blue, Single sided ! Where do you get at a reasonable price ???

I want to try these wool pads before I commit to a bigger order of wool/foam.

I have a "large" assortment of Lake Country foam pads that can/will be used on the rotary but gave my word on trying the Edge system on Rotary, so that is what I am going to do.
However I am not going to pay $20.00 per pad (2 sided) plus shipping!

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Re: EDGE USERS: With what pad do you use what???

Changeling do you have any autobody supply shops around?
they probably can get you presta wool pads and there shouldn't be any shipping costs
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