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    Buff N Shine Comparison

    Anyone have a link to a cut comparison chart of how the BnS pads match up with the Lake Country flat and Hydrotech Pads? I have always used Lake Country pads but am considering trying some of the BnS pads. I would also appreciate any feedback from anyone on preference between the two.

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    Re: Buff N Shine Comparison

    Don`t know of a chart that compares the B&S with the LC pads, but there is a chart on the B&S website that shows their relative cut to each other.

    The Yellow, Orange and White B&S pads are are firmer European foam and the Green, Blue and Black are softer foam. Red is also a Euro foam, but soft with very tight cell structure so they don`t soak up LSPs during application.

    The B&S pads and velcro are very durable---don`t think I`ve ever read a post about velcro separation on a B&S pad.

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    Re: Buff N Shine Comparison

    I switched to B&S pads a while back and will NEVER buy another Lake Country pad. They are much more durable and they are the best in MF too (IMHO of course).

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    Re: Buff N Shine Comparison

    For light cutting, both arr orange
    For polishing, it is green of B&S vs white of LC
    Finishing is black vs black
    Ultra finishing is red vs red
    B&S also have a White vs Gold of LC
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    Re: Buff N Shine Comparison

    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Bunn View Post
    I switched to B&S pads a while back and will NEVER buy another Lake Country pad. They are much more durable and they are the best in MF too (IMHO of course).
    I tried BnS MF pads and i do agree they are extremely well built, i was not impressed with the cutting ability. I stuck with megs MF disc.
    Although all my foam pads are BnS by far the best foam pads on the market. have never had one fail or any issues from them
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