Geekier site lists the white as finishing pad and autopia lists as polish. What kind of pad is it?
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Geekier site lists the white as finishing pad and autopia lists as polish. What kind of pad is it?
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Buff and Shine website says heavy polishing pad
2015 Audi S4 (ibis white)
1995 BMW M3 (alpine white)
+ 1 heavy polishing pad.
There are two white pads.
There is the polishing pad and a super soft sealant pad. The B&S white pad sold by Cyclo is the super soft one too. I have some.
Most sellers sell the super soft one.
Al
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And a little more confusing
Which White, Blue, Yellow. I think they should do some re-coloring. I guess the best way is to refer to the description where they were purchased.
Dave
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The white 5.5" pad is made of Euro Prepolymer Foam, is firm and is a heavy polishing pad. The Green 5.5" pad is Reticulated Polyester Foam, is softer and is a polishing pad.
The white 4" pad is Reticulated Polyester Foam, very soft and an Ultra Finishing Pad that can be used for applying LSPs.
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Al
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so should I be buying the greens instead of white?
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