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    Ordered from UK on Friday, hits my desk Monday...nice shipping. Just hadda give it a try and not spending much on other things this summer so why the heck not?

    * One-Stage Correction Hybrid Wool Cutting Pad.
    Looking for a wool pad that ticks all the boxes for one-stage correction when machine polishing?


    The Kamikaze Collection Banzai Dynamics Hybrid Wool Buff Pad achieves this. Designed specifically for use with Dual Action polishers, this low profile pad offers a more direct action from the orbital motion of the DA polisher and the paintwork, producing amazing results in minimum time.


    Features & Benefits:


    Hybrid Wool pad for correcting paintwork in one-stage
    Manufactured using a mix of natural wool and microfibre
    Designed to maximise the action of a Dual Action (DA) polisher
    Also suitable for use with a Rotary machine polisher
    Designed in Japan by Kamikaze Collection


    * Kamikaze Collections new Banzai Dynamics foam pads are designed for use with Dual Action machine polishers. Developed over 6 months by Kamikaze Collections technical guru Kai Morita.


    A unique DPP (Dot Point Polishing) surface design incorporates foam ‘nipples’ to reduce the surface temperature during working whilst retaining cutting power and reducing unwanted holograms.


    Features & Benefits:


    1. Optimised for use with Dual Action Machine Polishers
    2. Highly durable Velcro backing for longer life
    3. Available in three grades of foam for cutting, polishing and finishing


    - Banzai Dynamics Black Finishing Pad For DA`s
    - Banzai Dynamics Red Polishing Pad For Soft Paint


    Kamikaze Collection Banzai Cutting Compound:
    Superior Cutting Compound For All Paint Types.
    Japanese automotive paintwork tends to be notoriously soft so finding a cutting compound to tackle blemishes without creating further problems is almost impossible. Until now.


    Kamikaze Collection Banzai Cutting Compound is formulated with diminishing abrasives that minimize post-cutting marring, even on softer paint finishes, yet is tough enough to deal with scratch resistant clearcoats. With minimal dusting and zero fillers, the results achieved are true, with no drop back.


    Features & Benefits:


    Suitable for soft paint finishes
    Works on hard clearcoats
    Does not contain fillers - the results it produces are true
    Produces very little dust
    Formulated to be worked for longer periods


    * Kamikaze Collection Egoist Polishing Compound
    Polishing Compound For Soft Paint.
    Water-based polishing compound specially designed with soft paint finishes in mind. Gentle formulation allows it to be used safely on paint with a low clear coat thickness.


    Features & Benefits:


    Does not contain fillers
    Silicone free
    Low dust
    Designed for use with dual action polishers
    Ideal for use on soft paint


    * Kamikaze Collection Ichiban Finishing Compound
    Jewelling Polish For Soft Paintwork.
    Correcting paintwork sometimes requires an aggressive compound and pad combination. Whilst these remove the defects, they often put finer swirls, holograms and marks into the paintwork. To attain optical clarity, refining is required. For softer paint finishes, the refining process can be particularly challenging.


    Kamikaze Collection is a Japanese manufacturer of car care products and, as Japanese paintwork tends to be softer than others, their products cater perfectly for the more delicate finishes. Ichiban Finishing Compound is a perfect example!


    Containing fine diminishing abrasives, Ichiban works to gently fine out micro-swirls and scratches left by aggressive machine polishing, leaving a high gloss shine ready to receive a protective coating.


    Features & Benefits:


    Finishing polish with fine diminishing ceramic abrasives
    Provides high gloss finish ready for wax or sealant
    Ideal for refining soft paint finishes

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    Budget

    Full review, please. I’m looking forward to it
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    Will do. Stuff is stoopid expensive, including shipping from UK that order was $177 but you know me and Kamikaze...I hadda have it! Have heard the wool pad is quite nice regardless.

    Quote Originally Posted by atgonzales View Post
    Budget

    Full review, please. I’m looking forward to it
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    Wow, been waiting for these to be available... maybe i`ll bite also.

    Keep us posted on how these do Budget
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    A couple orders from AG last week. I’ve been loving the Mille pads.





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    Quote Originally Posted by WashRinseRepeat View Post
    Mary, is that uro wool?

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    Sorry for the late answer, been kinda busy.

    The pads in my latest pic. are not Uro wool.
    No.. that would be 2 Rupes Med. wool (absolute favorite wool), 3 GGs MF, 2 GGs yellow, 1 red Force, 1 blue foamed wool force (heavy cut).

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    Easier to post it like this than all the boxes it came in
    Now I can start saving up for more additions

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    And here I go...



    Rupes 2 white & 3 yellow, 1 CP Gloss pad, 1 Megs. MF,
    1 Force blue foamed wool, 2 Rupes med. wool, 2 B&S flat.
    All 6 “.





    Something special, to help me repair my trunk.



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    Hey Mary you should get the 5"backiing plate for the ropes and it will be amazing

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    Mary, I think you need one more polisher. I’m sure there must be one that you don’t have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Civicclutch View Post
    Hey Mary you should get the 5"backiing plate for the ropes and it will be amazing

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    I prefer the 7 inch pad. You can cover some serious surface area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GearHead_1 View Post
    Mary, I think you need one more polisher. I’m sure there must be one that you don’t have.
    .



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mary B View Post
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    One word...ibird. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Civicclutch View Post
    Hey Mary you should get the 5"backiing plate for the ropes and it will be amazing

    Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
    The 5” BP will be run on my Boss 21, and the Rupes
    will be a 6” BP. The only thing is I can’t get the Rupes
    Plate off to do the washer mod !



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    Mary, I think you need one more polisher. I’m sure there must be one that you don’t have.
    You got me wondering

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    One word...ibird. lol
    I thought this would be something great to use on tires



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    Just a sample of what you guys helped spend my money on
    Boss BG15
    Rigid work light
    Pads pads pads
    Gallon of best of show shine
    Not shown is the 3 bottles of CG silk shine tire spray

    Some more things coming lol.


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    2000 silver GT mustang..selling

    2004 odyssey eXL-res- silver

    2005 accord EXL- silver
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