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DM101
03-17-2009, 06:06 AM
I don`t think anyone has mentioned Lake Country Kompressor 7 inch Foam Pads.

I been using these for my detailing. I really like these pads.

First they fit perfect on the Flex Backing Plate. They hold the product . Like the curve edges. Easy to clean. NICE !!!



Lake Country Kompressor Foam Buffing Pads, foam polishing pads, buffer pads, lake county pads, swirl remover pads, compressor pads, compresser pads, (http://autogeek.net/lake-country-kompressor-pads1.html)

imported_rydawg
03-17-2009, 06:26 AM
I really love the Komp pads a lot.

Eisen Hulk
03-17-2009, 06:58 AM
Are the purple pads really that aggressive? More aggressive than PFW?

DM101
03-17-2009, 07:07 AM
I have not tried the purple. Maybe someone can give us some insight.

SuperBee364
03-17-2009, 08:07 AM
Are the purple pads really that aggressive? More aggressive than PFW?



Even if the purple Kompressor foam pad has more cut and a nicer finishing ability, I`d still use PFW instead. Wool runs much cooler, which is especially important when compounding. The most aggressive foam pad I use is LC white. If I need more aggressiveness than that, I reach for PFW. I can *always* get PFW to finish out better than yellow LC foam, and most of the time better than orange LC foam. And it`s always safer than either one.



Darn it... I had just made up my mind to switch over to Meg`s Soft Buff 2.0 pads when I read MDRX8`s and RyDawg`s recommendation of the Kompressors. I have yet to *not* love a product our good Dawg has recommended, so I guess I`ll be ordering some Kompressors. I hope they have em in 4" size, too.



Edit: I can`t find them in any size other than the seven inchers.

Setec Astronomy
03-17-2009, 08:14 AM
Boy, glad you guys are propping up the economy, and with good `ol made in America products...I wonder where the foam comes from?

pingable
03-17-2009, 08:44 AM
fwiw, I recall reading the new v2. Megs pads are using the same foam as the ~uk~ 3m pads.





I`ve got to do a search on the old reticulated vs non reticulates, preploymer, etc - on pad compositions again to refresh my memory

Flashtime
03-17-2009, 08:49 AM
Whatever RydawgRickRackTH0001 gets, i`m getting it too.



The Mark V MV350 is the sweetest compound i`ve tried.



:)

GLuXuRy
03-17-2009, 10:03 AM
mine should be here next week from AG

Eisen Hulk
03-17-2009, 12:31 PM
So I guess you`re driving a Ford/GM/Chrysler automobile?




Boy, glad you guys are propping up the economy, and with good `ol made in America products...I wonder where the foam comes from?

dublifecrisis
03-17-2009, 12:57 PM
aren`t these a little big for a PC though? I used a white one and the PC just didn`t seem to want to fight with it. I have 1 of each so I need to give it another go.

Setec Astronomy
03-17-2009, 02:06 PM
So I guess you`re driving a Ford/GM/Chrysler automobile?



Yes? Is there a problem with that? I also have a Jap car because all the domestic companies stopped making hatchbacks (except for the Corvette). That was my first non-American car.

SuperBee364
03-17-2009, 02:28 PM
My Toyota Sequoia was made in Kentucky. My Dodge Charger was made in Ontario, Canada. Hmmm... Kinda makes you scratch your head if you`re trying to "buy American".

Setec Astronomy
03-17-2009, 02:40 PM
My Toyota Sequoia was made in Kentucky. My Dodge Charger was made in Ontario, Canada. Hmmm... Kinda makes you scratch your head if you`re trying to "buy American".



My mother`s Buick was made in Canada and has Chinese wheels and who knows what else of non-domestic origin. Yes, it`s confusing. For decades I resisted, and did my best to buy American, but in some market segments, it became impossible. In the past decade the big business propaganda machine has done it`s best to convince us that it doesn`t matter, it`s a world economy, yada yada. I think recent events show that to be a bunch of BS. Our balance of trade is all messed up, we`re broke, the Chinese own a trillion dollars+ of our debt and are putting up a space station and sending men to the moon, seems they have plenty of cash...hmmm.



At least detailing products are for the most part made in the US...except for all those MF`s, and German polishes, Chinese brushes and expensive waxes from England...wait a minnit! :(



Back to your regularly scheduled thread...

eyezack87
03-17-2009, 02:45 PM
I`m making my own out of my dead pads. I shaved like 1/2 inch of the dead parts off to make it "new" again lol. Now to cut slits in there....