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  1. #1

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    On my dewalt rotary I have had the Lake Country 6" (the yelllow one) for about 2 yrs and it has never given me a problem





    I was going to try either the soft foam w66 meguiars but was leaning more towards the w68 more sturdy plate.



    I use the makita mainly for taking out wet sanding marks after cars leave our shop with fresh paint





    thanks let me know what you guys are using

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    try out that w66 soft foam backing plate. I have heard that it was good. I also have a Makita 9227 and am looking to switch out from the LC to the Meguiars W66 myself.

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    I have and use both. I`ve had the LC BP for a few years and just picked up the W66 last summer. I wish I had owned a W66 sooner, it`s simply an awesome plate. You can`t wrong having both in the arsenal.

    Hope this helps.

 

 

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