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SuperBee364 said:Welcome to Autopia!
Are you going to be using a DA or rotary buffer?
WASHWAY said:BUFF AND SHINE! :shocked Their pads beat out LC and Edge in the professional market. If you are serious about using the best go with their pads. Most people don't realize a Buff and Shine pad when they see it because they private label for the most of the big brand name polish comapanies that have their name on the pads. Try them you will not be disappointed.
Danny
I hype their stuff because it really is the best. I also post about all other kinds of stuff too not just pads. I admit, I didn't notice how old this post was when i saw it or I wouldn't have...
You can get 2-4 cars per pad if you spur with Buff and Shine pads. :2thumbs:
Denzil...OMG LOL...The information I gave you can take to ANY company that sells that brand and buy. I recommend Buff and Shine because it is the brand that professional car washes, detailers and...
BUFF AND SHINE! :shocked Their pads beat out LC and Edge in the professional market. If you are serious about using the best go with their pads. Most people don't realize a Buff and Shine pad when...
Go with a Buff and Shine 6 1/2" black foam pad and 3M 05996, this is what any reputable body shop would use. This is for true correction and does not contain any fillers, silicones, or waxes. That...
If you are after a local source, check for a local professional car wash/detail supplier and see if they carry Buff and Shine pads (you most likely won't find them in a retail store). They are hands...
This is not an entirely true portrait of history. This maybe based off your experiences at the time. Several other companies had many, many more pads in wool and foam then what you stated. Buff and Shine, Lake Country, Schlegel, and 3M just to name a few. In foam, Buff and Shine and Lake Country had a variety of PPI (Pores Per Inch)options and colors available. In wool compounding you had 100% wool pads in 4ply twist to 1ply twist. For light compounding and heavy polishing there were wool blends from 4ply twist to a standard wool pads. Finishing pads were from wool blends to 100% wool and even sheep skin pads that had the hide visible on the backside. All these pads were also avaible in a variety of colors. The original purpose for having different colors in wool was so that in detail shops they could differentiate which pads, had which products on the pads.
I do agree not every paint is the same. Every car has been exposed to different environments and that should always be takin into consideration. There is always an extreme case or special circumstance, from cars with horrible paint to the garage kept show car that has never had anything other than a hand polish and waxing. For the "average" or "newer" car a compounding pad is not needed, since you are only polishing the clear coat and never make it to the actual paint. In that circumstance you would clay the car first then move to a pad like the Buff and Shine 7503GY (polishing pad) or 7510G (Finishing pad) depending on the condition of the clear after claying. Use these with a mild cleaner/polish. As with any pad keep the pad flat, lower rpms, and do not burn the pain with too much heat.
For those that have never used a Buff and Shine pad, I highly recommend it. They make their pads for the professional detail market and car wash market. 70-80% of their pads are private labeled and sold under other names. I can't say enough for their products.
WASHWAY said:BUFF AND SHINE! :shocked Their pads beat out LC and Edge in the professional market. If you are serious about using the best go with their pads. Most people don't realize a Buff and Shine pad when they see it because they private label for the most of the big brand name polish comapanies that have their name on the pads. Try them you will not be disappointed.
Danny
Pats300zx said:I am really beginning to wonder about your association with Buff and Shine. Are you shilling for them? Of your 21 posts on this forum the majority of them mention Buff and Shine. It's one thing to mention a product that you like and use frequently.
It's another to promote. Perhaps you need to re-read the forum rules on Commercialism and Promoting.
David Fermani said:Try visiting WASHWAY's homepage link in his profile?? He only sells Buff & Shine pads. Sounds like he's got alot to gain by promoting his products?