Mary B
New member
Just got some Rupes supplies, thinking about ordering more, but have to try first , especially the orange peal remover lookin' blue pad.
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The blue pads are by far my favorite. They cut and finish extremely well. My only complaint is when they start to degrade they can start shredding apart.I have all the rupes pads. The blue foam i still have yet to use.
Glad to hear about the uhs though too. Still yet to try my uhs system.
I used the blue mf cutting disc which is more aggressive and w the blue rupes compound it was very effective.
The foam is a step lower in cut i believe.
the green softens up a lot after use. Id expect the same from the blue foam
That kind of scares me because my green ones shred all over the placeThe blue pads are by far my favorite. They cut and finish extremely well. My only complaint is when they start to degrade they can start shredding apart.
That is partially the reason why I haven't swapped everything over the full Rupes line. I love the polishes and pads, but I don't want to be wasting money because the pads wear out. I still try to use the Lake Country Hd's when I can because they can take a lot of abuse.That kind of scares me because my green ones shred all over the place
That is partially the reason why I haven't swapped everything over the full Rupes line. I love the polishes and pads, but I don't want to be wasting money because the pads wear out. I still try to use the Lake Country Hd's when I can because they can take a lot of abuse.
I never prime any of my Rupes pads. 3 drops, spread around speed 4, and crank up the speed and polish.My only complaint with the blue pad is the large size of the holes or cells; it seems to cause the compound to dry very quickly resulting in massive dusting. Be prepared to use a lot of compound to prime.