Barry Theal
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im looking and debating on some wool pads was wondering what you guys think? im looking into the purple foamed wool pads or the microsurface black wool pads. can anyone who has used these give me the run down on them!
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bufferbarry said:im looking and debating on some wool pads was wondering what you guys think? im looking into the purple foamed wool pads or the microsurface black wool pads. can anyone who has used these give me the run down on them!
tdekany said:if you are a pro, you should have both. The black wool is very aggressive.
tdekany said:if you are a pro, you should have both. The black wool is very aggressive.
David Fermani said:You must be referring to these EDGE black Heavy Cut black wool pads:
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Barry is referring to these:
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To me, there is NO comparison between them. The Micro Surface TufBuf Black Lambswool pad cuts better, doess't shed, leaves the finish with less marring(less cleanup), is less expensive and lasts ALOT longer. Nuf said. It's like a wool polishing pad on steroids. Every Pro should have them. :xyxthumbs
bufferbarry said:i guess im no pro i have only been using scheigl and meguires pads. lmao i didn't realize poducts make you a pro!
David Fermani said:1 - You must be referring to these EDGE black Heavy Cut black wool pads:
2 - The Micro Surface TufBuf Black Lambswool pad cuts better. Every Pro should have them
tdekany said:1 - Wrong. Neven used Edge wool pads. I was referring to the Micro Surface pads. There is a huge difference between the PFW and these Micro Black wool pads.
David Fermani said:I agree, they're quite a bit different, but somehow you're the only one I've ever known that thinks they're "very agressive". I'd say a twisted wool or even a 50/50 wool falls into the "very agressive" category, but because you're a Pro, you already know that right? :think2