Manufacturers Pad colors

jaybs02

New member
I have seen a number of new people say that what color pad should they use with this product or that product. But then there is there question of who made the pad.

So I went digging around various web pages and thought that I would put a chart to hopefully answer a few questons, as well as what size backing plate

padchart.jpg


Pad sizes/Backing plate size:
4"�/ 2 ¾" - 3 1/2"
6"�/ 5"�
7.5"/ 5"�- 6"
8.5"�/7"�-7 ½"�

Backing plate thread size:
PC: 5/16-24
Rotary: 5/8-11
Note:
Edge 2000 pads use a special adapter instead of a backing plate, but thread sizes still apply

If anyone thinks of any that should be added or notice any errors, let me know so it can be corrected

Hope this helps
"J"
 
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That's really helpful.
I use Malco, which is the same system as edge. I heard someone say they were the same, but good to see this list.
 
I don't think the black Edge pad compares to any of those other pads , it's a much more agressive pad , also only available in an 8" pad.
 
Yeah the black Edge pad is for HEAVY cutting , quite a step above any one else's yellow pad in agressiveness .
 
Even the black pad isn't that heavy, but remarkably heavier than yellow. I tried burning through paint today and got through (on a practice fender), but if you really want to burn through paint, I recommend the wool pad and a 3000RPM rotary.
 
atticus1398 said:
anyone know average pad life?


I remember a few years ago a member here was saying pads are a one use only product!! LOL . I'm sure he felt embarrased after but anyway as long as you take care of them they'll last along time.

Also depends on how many times you use them of course. Soak them in alittle soapy water, aggitate and then rinse . Store them nicely and try not to hit sharp edges or stuff like bedliners and they'll last at least 6 months .
I found that polishing and finishing pads will last longer than the cutting ones. Thats because I use higher speeds and more pressure..

Aloha
 
atticus1398 said:
anyone know average pad life?


There's so many variables to consider . Are you a professional , weekend detailer or once a month detailer. A pro may get 15 -20 cars out of a pad if they aren't to bad or hard on them .
 
Thanks very much for all your :detective work!
It's cleared up a lot of my :confused:
I'm going to print it out, laminate it & put it in my "pad" container! :biggrin:
 
norahcrv said:
Thanks very much for all your :detective work!
It's cleared up a lot of my :confused:
I'm going to print it out, laminate it & put it in my "pad" container! :biggrin:
You might want to postpone the lamination for a while. It probaly would be a good idea, but the list seems to still be in the deveopment/revision stage. You may have to laminate several copies to cover all the changes and additions.
Unless J gets tired of trying to keep up with all the pads that seem to be out there. Looks like this could be a never ending project. :)

Charles
 
CharlesW said:
You might want to postpone the lamination for a while. It probaly would be a good idea, but the list seems to still be in the deveopment/revision stage. You may have to laminate several copies to cover all the changes and additions.
Unless J gets tired of trying to keep up with all the pads that seem to be out there. Looks like this could be a never ending project. :)
Charles
I have a laminator available to me at work, so it will be no trouble to do updates as they are needed.
"J" has done a great job of covering all the pads I currently have in my arsenal.
Thanks again "J" :)
 
No problem Norah, and Charles is right the list seems to keep growing, but as long as them keep coming out with new stuff I will just keep adding on to the list.

Isn't that the fun of it all :-p

"J"
 
jaybs95 said:
No problem Norah, and Charles is right the list seems to keep growing, but as long as them keep coming out with new stuff I will just keep adding on to the list.

Isn't that the fun of it all :-p

"J"
Cheaper than buying all that new stuff to try. :)

Charles
 
Norah was nice enough to also do the chart in color and in a different lay out which some people like so, here is a pic and a link that you can down load and print out and laminate for your very own :biggrin:

dc_padchart.jpg


DC padchart.xls

P.S. the file has both layouts and all the backing plate info as well

Thanks Norah :flowers:

"J"
 
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