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Mike Phillips
12-24-2009, 12:45 PM
The Edge 8" Black 100% Domestic Wool Heavy Cut Pad (http://www.autopiaforums.com/forums/autogeek-net-sponsored-forum/28112-edge-black-100-domestic-wool-heavy-cut-pad.html)




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Classification: Cutting Pad
Yarn: 100% Domestic (U.S.) 4-Ply Twisted Wool
Pile Length: 1.5"
Cut: Very Aggressive
Working Face of Pad Diameter: i inches
Tool: Rotary Buffer
Attachment: 3M Quick Release Adapter, 5/8 Inch Thread
Backing Plate Surface Diameter: N/A
Recommended Backing Plate Size: No backing plate needed

Purpose: Removing deep below surface paint defects. Removing sanding marks after wet-sanding.

Method of Cleaning: Spur or Pad Washer


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Mike Phillips
12-24-2009, 12:48 PM
Direct Drive Rotary Buffers - Circular Polishers

All of the below rotary buffers will work with the Edge Black 100% Domestic Wool Heavy Cut Pads.


Flex 3403 Lightweight Rotary Buffer (http://www.autogeek.net/flex-l3403vrg-rotary-polisher.html)

11.5 Amps
1100 to 3700 RPM
5 Pounds
1 Year Limited Warranty

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Makita 9227C Rotary Buffer (http://www.autogeek.net/ma927po.html)

10 Amps
600 to 3000 RPM
7 Pounds
30-Day, No-Risk, Satisfaction Guarantee
1 year Warranty

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DeWalt 849 Rotary Buffer (http://www.autogeek.net/dw849.html)

8 Amps
1000 to 3000 RPM
8 Pounds
30-Day, No-Risk, Satisfaction Guarantee
1 Year Free Service Contract
1 year Warranty

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Flex 630 Rotary Buffer (http://www.autogeek.net/flex-lk603vvb-circular-polisher.html)

8 Amps
1000 to 3000 RPM
8 Pounds

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Mike Phillips
12-24-2009, 12:50 PM
Cleaning the Edge Black 100% Domestic Wool Heavy Cut Pad

The best way to clean or remove built-up compound and polish residue as well as removed paint from a wool cutting pad is to use a pad washer. Currently there are two models of pad washers on the market, the Autogeek System 2000 Pad Washer (http://www.autogeek.net/system-2000-pad-washer.html) and the Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer (http://www.autogeek.net/grit-guard-universal-pad-washer.html). Bot have unique design features and benefits.



The Lake Country System 2000 Pad Washer
This pad washer works with rotary buffers for cleaning either wool or foam buffing pads. It uses a 9 plastic gears, one of which is also a water pump to inject cleaning solution into the face of the buffing pad to help loosen and remove residues off the pad. Eight other plastic gears act to gently agitate and loosen product as well as fluff the yarn fibers of wool buffing pads.

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If you look in the pictures below you`ll see a gray colored larger gear separate from the smaller black gears. The holes you see in the gray gear act to bring water to the face of the pad when you place the buffing pad against the gear and bring up the RPM`s of the buffer..
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The Edge Black 100% Domestic Wool Heavy Cut Pad very thick pad and as such there was not enough vertical empty space inside the bucket to wash and then sling out any excess cleaning solution left in the pad. A perusal of the directions that come with the pad washer state you can adjust the legs on the base to increase or decrease the hight of the pad cleaning plate to accommodate different thicknesses in pads.


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Note how this pad won`t fit into the pad washer?
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holland_patrick
12-25-2009, 08:29 PM
Love this pad.....


new adapter... I still rock the old one

JohnHenry
12-25-2009, 10:23 PM
Interesting pad. I`ll try one.

You`re getting pretty good with that camera, Mike. The black backdrop works very well.

tuscarora dave
12-29-2009, 10:57 PM
looks kinda like my grandma`s old black poodle:rofl, I just got the edge yellow medium cutting wool pad.:bigups

Mike Phillips
04-28-2011, 06:13 PM
looks kinda like my grandma`s old black poodle


I thought the same thing... we had a black French Poodle when I was a kid growing up... looks like a small black, French Poodle got caught up in the buffer...

:D