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pwaug said:Which Lake Country pads are recommended for UNO--CCS, Hydrotech or Flat Pads???
OneQuickGT1 said:2011 VW Jetta...hard paint. Just some light wash marring. Think a white pad and UNO is enough, or step to an orange? If I step to the orange, any thoughts on it finishing out well enough, or will it need a follow up with white?
Thanks!
Barry Theal said:Hopefully this jibberish makes sense.
pwaug said:Makes sense to me--perhaps because I'm just getting into machine polishing and so have no preconditioned ideas. Since UNO is so pad (among other things) dependent, does it make sense to use HD pads?? Considering all this dependence on other factors would a beginner be better off with some other polish line??
mikenap said:In general I stay as far away from CCS pads as possible... I have nothing good to say about them. Hydrotechs are great, and the original flat pads are the standard. Either of those would be better than the CCS.
pwaug said:Makes sense to me--perhaps because I'm just getting into machine polishing and so have no preconditioned ideas. Since UNO is so pad (among other things) dependent, does it make sense to use HD pads?? Considering all this dependence on other factors would a beginner be better off with some other polish line??
Understood--thanks!! That being said, as a beginner to machine polishing, are the UNO pads or say the LC Flat pads OK as it seems their velcro goes to the edge and they are thin --7/8"--rather than 1.25" with recessed velcro like some others. Would a beginner be better off with a thicker pad and a recessed Velcro?Barry Theal said:Theres no doubt the HD pads are great. I really love the orange ones. Now on the flip side of things Use what pads you feel comfortable with. Its not that its so pad dependent as much as its characteristics change based upon what pad you use. I have used Uno with every pad I own which is over probaly 30 different types of pads.
cjbigcog said:Mikenap....
What is it about CCS pads that you don't Like?