Apr 27, 2008 #1 P pingable New member Ordering some LC 4" Pads for spot buffing. Should I order the orange, green and white... or is there too much overlap between the 3 grades. Mainly SIP or 106 polish will be used for these applications. Black pads for finishing.
Ordering some LC 4" Pads for spot buffing. Should I order the orange, green and white... or is there too much overlap between the 3 grades. Mainly SIP or 106 polish will be used for these applications. Black pads for finishing.
Apr 27, 2008 #2 E Envious Eric New member get them all...never know...its nice to have extras just in case
Apr 27, 2008 #3 A Accumulator Well-known member chefwong- is this by PC or rotary? Guess it doesn't matter though as I use all three anyhow :think: I don't think there's too much overlap.
chefwong- is this by PC or rotary? Guess it doesn't matter though as I use all three anyhow :think: I don't think there's too much overlap.
Apr 27, 2008 #4 P pingable New member rotary... I can't recall as I have no greenies on hand how much of a difference the white from the green LC foam was.... As opposed to white/black - polishing/finishing phases. Might as well order it all just so I can have them on hard ----I guess we all make these excuses from time to time ;-)
rotary... I can't recall as I have no greenies on hand how much of a difference the white from the green LC foam was.... As opposed to white/black - polishing/finishing phases. Might as well order it all just so I can have them on hard ----I guess we all make these excuses from time to time ;-)
Apr 27, 2008 #5 A Accumulator Well-known member IMO the Cyclo/Edge brand green (in the 4") is a little more aggressive than the LC white. But yeah, if you have 'em you have more options.
IMO the Cyclo/Edge brand green (in the 4") is a little more aggressive than the LC white. But yeah, if you have 'em you have more options.