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    Time to get some new pads...

    I`m looking to order some new pads for my rotary. I really like using 5.5" but they seem to fall apart. I guess they aren`t really made for that type of machine. What are the go to pads for a rotary now?

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    Re: Time to get some new pads...

    I always used to use the Meguiar`s Soft Buff back in the day. The W4000 wool, Burgundy, Yellow, and Tan foams..

    They completely redesigned the series though. I used 5.5" Hex Logic pads on a PE-14 rotary, the green and blue american foams.

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    Re: Time to get some new pads...

    Have you tried the Buff and Shine 5.5 inch pads yet?

    Buff and Shine Torture Test

    I rarely use a rotary, so when I do I go with Lake Country HydroTechs. They`re not the most durable but I love how they work and finish. So I don`t need my rotary pads to be super durable, but if I did I`d go with those Buff and Shines.
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