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I usually use LC CCM or whatever they are called pads. Anything else newer and better out there?
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Jakerooni said:Yea I really love my edge pads as well. I hope they stick around. easiest pads out there to use bar none.
This is yet another topic where we've seemed to go full circle. a year or so ago the CCS pads were all the rage and everyone and their detailing brother couldn't by enough of them. Flat pads have been around since the beginning.. In fact they were the beginning for foam. I have a rather large stock of wool and foam and I have uses for every different type of pad out there. No two surfaces are the same so having options is always good. But for the record I rarely use my CCS pads. I bought a few to see what the rage was all about last year. I used them here and there but they definatly are not my "goto" pad. I usually stick with a finish twist wool for cutting (yea yea yea I know but it's my process) and then either a white, yellow or black foam pad pending on finishing needs.
jet_m3 said:Thanks guys, are the edge pads flat and is that the recommended style for rotaries? Where to kop?
I take it 3m is bad, are their polishing pads any good? I just got the 6" ultrafina pad but haven't started practicing with my machine yet so I'm wondering if their other pads are any good. Also got a couple euro 3m plates in, one yellow and one grey finessing so I'd like to start unleashing some rotary goodness on something soon.
jet_m3 said:What are the best pads to use with a makita guys? Rydawg mentioned flat pads who has some nice ones? According to LC they have all these gimmicky pads, which do I need to the best results with menz stuff? Thanks.
SuperBee364 said:Whoops... didn't mean to sound so negative about 3M. Actually, they make some *really* good stuff. Ultrafina (part number 06068. The name can very, so buy it by the part number) is one of the best light polishes out there. A lot of guys really like their Extra Cut compound, too.
They have a wide variety of pads, too. The pad they make as a companion to Ultrafina is *very* nice. I've compared it directly to Edge's red foam and cannot tell a bit of difference.
The concern about 3M buying Edge's pads is that they may have bought them just so they could stop making them, if that makes sense. They have a huge number of different pads now: thier own 3M stuff, Meguiars, and now Edge. This has some people speculating that *something* is gonna get dropped from their pad offerings.
Autogeek still has a good supply of Edge pads, but my favorite place to buy them, autodetailingsolutions, has very little left to chose from.
blk45 said:Proper Auto Care has all of the 6.5" flat LC pads again. As mentioned, the new Kompressor pads are very good, but they are only available in one size right now.