Difference between white and green pad

jw

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What is the difference between the white and green LC pads. From what I understand white has more cutting ability. On CMA's site they recommend a green pad with PO106ff. Which one should I get or do I need both. When would you use the green over the white pad. I would think that as long as you're polishing you'd want the white one?
 
From what I understand, the green is more agressive. And BTW, if you are going to be ordering LC pads for a PC, you really should get the 5" LC CCS pads from Danase. Much more effective than the larger ones.
 
The green is slightly more aggressive than the white. Unless you get the 6.5" green from AG, that one is custom made for them and is *less* aggressive than the white.



As long as you dont order *that* pad, green is slightly more aggressive than white in the LC foam line.



Jim
 
white is almost always made for your very last final polish. There should be a set standard amoung companies but apparently they haven't got it all set just yet.
 
For Lake Country:



Blue = finishing

Black = finessing

White = polishing

Green = heavy polishing

Orange = light cutting

Yellow = cutting



Source: Lake Country
 
My 7.5" LC green pad from Danase is much more aggressive than the white and even the orange light cut pad.....
 
budman3 said:
My 7.5" LC green pad from Danase is much more aggressive than the white and even the orange light cut pad.....





Like Budman said...I get better results with the green pad then the orange,,,the green and white with Menzerna is killer....never had to go higher than that....Tried a orange pad and micro mar hell....dropped down to a green and LSP ready....the white for the finishing pollishes like 85RD and 106FA leaves a super finish



Al
 
I find the green LC pad to be quite a bit more aggressive than the white LC pad. It's has much coarser pores, but can still finish down ok.
 
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