I applaud your results and opinions on the process and products being used. But for argument’s sake I'd like to clarify my view of this pad and its use. Please don't feel that I am trying to be attacking, I'm just trying to have a friendly debate.
Yes, I've tried this pad many times and I'm very familiar with its performance and characteristics. Yes, the power of wool as a cutting tool is hard to beat, but it can't and shouldn't be promoted as a 1-step pad, even with the best techniques applied. I've witnessed and tried this thousand's of times. The foamed wool is probably one of the least aggressive of the wool pads offered and it definitely has a useful place in *some* correction. Wool pads typically do create swirls, especially with a polish/glaze with any kind of abrasive properties. Any time a wool pad is used, a foam pad will always improve what has already been created. That's because wool isn't meant to be used for final finishing. It will make that already nice/cut down finish even deeper. That's because it's breaking down the slight haze/swirls that the wool created in the 1st place. Wool cuts, foam polishes. On dark cars, it's much more apparent, but it's still there on light finishes. I also agree that the above results are awesome. Now try a finishing foam pad and it will be even better. It may be *acceptable* for some people to LSP after using a foamed wool pad (hard or soft finish), but on black (or dark colors) a foam pad will is essential for producing the best possible result. Remember, it's a wool based pad that is not designed to be a finishing pad. Per the manufacturer's recommendation/description (see LC's pad application guide), it *may* still require an additional finishing process. I think the *may* refers to the color of vehicle, type of product used, and/or the type of finish being worked with. Yes, on light colored vehicles, you *can* 1 step with it without seeing/noticing the need to take it one step further, but on a dark finish, it's highly unlikely, especially if you're using a product with any type of abrasives to finish with it. If the results are acceptable for you, great. They might not be for some other people that are in search for the best possible finish. :up