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There is a choice of with or without dimples.
I’m going for 5.5” x7/8. I will pair these pads
with Pinnacle swirl remover and finishing
polish.
How does the new color code match up to
the older one?
Question:
Why do you want to buy these pads? The reason I ask is that if I could have purchased different pads from the beginning, I would. The Lake Country HDO would be my pad of choice, from the beginning for a do-over. Instead I have to slowly purchase them as I am able.
So the dimples keeps you from cleaning the pads longer?Because these are the pads that I have already and learned on. (With the dimples)
Just wanted to add a few more so I just keep going rather than clean on the fly.
Thanks
JRW67 -
We need to know -which brand- CCS Pads you have please..
Thank you,
Dan F
So the dimples keeps you from cleaning the pads longer?
I commend you on your thinking!No, what I`m thinking is the product I have
are diminishing abrasive and would I brake
them down better on a flat pad?
Would the dimples hold product that is not
broken down ? Thanks
Lake country
Thanks for your reply !
Lake Country makes a lot of really great pads.. I have been using them for over 15 years.. They had some issues way back then with the glue that held the backing on some of them, and they were good to replace the defectives ones, until they fixed the problem.. I really like their line and have never seen the need to go elsewhere..
I would recommend the thin ones made for a random orbital machine, so you can get as much pad rotation as possible.
The heavier, thicker, pads will slow pad rotation down because they are heavier.. And they might get hotter too..
Stick with the thinner pads and I think you will like them just fine..
I saw the dimple-pads way back then also, and never thought they would be good for me on a Rotary, so I never bought them..
I want as much pad surface on the paint surface as possible to get the most work out of that series of passes on that spot on the panel..
So, the dimpled ones would not be a good pad for me ever..
Flat pads are easier to clean because they are all flat..
Dan F
No, what I`m thinking is the product I have
are diminishing abrasive and would I brake
them down better on a flat pad?
Would the dimples hold product that is not
broken down ? Thanks
Dan, so go thinner than the 7/8" pads?