De WALTER said:Thanks David, I think i'm about 15 pads short. Time to spend some cash!
I don´t think you have to spend money , f you where pleased with the performance with the amount of pads you already have.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
De WALTER said:Thanks David, I think i'm about 15 pads short. Time to spend some cash!
porta said:I don´t think you have to spend money , f you where pleased with the performance with the amount of pads you already have.
BigAl3 said:anyone have any problem with the velcro on the 5.5" pads, and i'm curious why they didn't stick to the traditonal black velcro backing?
tdekany said:I only tried the blue cutting pad but they are nothing like the LC Orange pads that I get from DI. The orange pads for me cut alot better so far.
On another note, I do this full time and never used more than 2 pads per car ever. If need to I just clean the pad and continue polishing.
I guess if one uses too much product it is easier to just reach for a clean one.
What ever works for one though.
David Fermani said:Yeah, it's almost mandatory these days. :2thumbs:
If you're a Pro, it's just another cost of doing business if you want to produce the best possible result. If you only detail on the weekend, 6-8 pads are plenty. Just remember to wash them out (preferably pressure washer) and let them dry. I use Metro shelving and they dry in a couple days. Orange will work, but the Cyan are a little more aggressive.
David Fermani said:
David Fermani said:I've found that the pads CMA sells are the absolute best:
Lake Country Hydro-Tech
5.5" Foam Pad Combo
David Fermani said:Each has a place. I realy like the Constant Pressure backing when I'm using my rotary, but I also use them with my DA too. But, I prefer a thinner 3/4 pad design for DA because it reduces pad twist. I'm testing a few pads for LC pads right now and I have one style that basically cuts as well (or better) as Cyan, but finishes almost as nice as white. Hoping they'll go into production soon.
David Fermani said:For correction work, I recommend swapping out for a fresh pad after every other (or every) panel. That means you'll need a minimum of 6 cutting pads per car. I tend to use 1/2 as many pads for final polishing. It will take atleast 1-2 days for Hydro pad to *air* dry out. Sounds like you'll need around 25-30 cutting pads.