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    Well i wrote in a post a few weeks ago, about the propel pads. I got the Lc pads for the pc 7.5 inch and many said there just to big. I asked about the propel pads since they got great reviews, but there a 7" pad not 6.5. The difference between my LC pads and these pads will be nothing in terms of better cutting etc with the PC. So i want to ask Pat if he can take them off my order and maybe ill go with some softbuff pads or some sonus 6.5

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    You should contact Patrick directly.

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    Yeah I know, i said to myself i guess ill just deal with it and keep them since everyone says there good, but many say you should use a smaller pad for cutting and buffing with the pc. Everyone thinks the propel is a 6.5inch when it is really a 7.

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    The green Propel pad seems every bit as aggressive as the 6" Meguiars polishing pad. The added size doesn`t seem to affect performance.
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    Cool thanks for the info, by the way Meguiars doesnt make a 6" polishing pad to my knowledge, Ive only seen 6.5" by them.

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    Originally posted by quamen

    Cool thanks for the info, by the way Meguiars doesnt make a 6" polishing pad to my knowledge, Ive only seen 6.5" by them.


    Whatever the size is. The point is even though the Propel pad is slightly larger it still works well.
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    Thanks scott, i just know cause i researched them out alot.

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    Originally posted by Scottwax

    The green Propel pad seems every bit as aggressive as the 6" Meguiars polishing pad. The added size doesn`t seem to affect performance.


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    My PC pad of choice. Quamen, you should work with them a bit, I think you will like them. Green and Yellow are great.
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