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Thanks.The ones i got are from CMA.
Are you possibly referring to the "Polishing Pal"?I got only the orange and white pads with mine. Either I got odd ones or the white are a little rough, as I get marring with them on my black paint.
The handle is very comfy, though. I'm using mine with a towel wrapped around the pad and it works pretty well (not really using it to its full potential this way).
Are you possibly referring to the "Polishing Pal"?
I don't think there is a 'handle" with the ones I linked to. They are just an oval foam pad.
Your comment about marring on your black paint doesn't sound too good. If they mar your black paint, they will probably mar my red or white paint. I don't think I would be very happy about that.![]()
Sounds like you would have a lot of product waste. The small applicator soaks up plenty I wind up with as much in it as on the car.The red pad is great for waxes and sealants I always use them over the round ones. They are larger and the CCS desigh really works well just like in their buffing pads.
YEP I LOVE MINEI was mostly interested in using the polishing one.
Right now, any hand polishing I do is with a terry applicator and it does seem to work OK.
Maybe I just think I need to be buying something.:wall
For applying your LSP, these are my favorite by far. The applicator side is a very close density foam. They work great with a paste, liquid or even very thin liquid products such as Opt-Seal.
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They aren't always that easy to find and I don't think any of the DC sponsors carry them.
I have purchased them at Auto Zone, but not recently.
They are available on-line if you look hard enough.
I am so lucky to not have someplace close to me.Charles, these are the same pads i got from CMA. it was that i was by there and pick them up. Their only 20 mins from my place.