Rockfish66
New member
Wow, my life used to be so simple! Wash the car with whatever my wife had under the kitchen sink, dry the car with whatever towel had been demoted to "rag" duty, and pick up some Turtle Wax at AutoZone.
THEN some friends started buying me Griots stuff...
NOW, I'm in "Autopia" and I have a collection of all kinds of stuff from all kinds of companies I never knew or even dreamed of!
That's my problem....
I have collected a bunch of pads for my PC (thet I have yet to use!) and I have no idea what came from where anymore. They were all from "reputable" companies, but any indication of what was a polishing pad vs a buffing pad is long gone.
SO, my question is, is the "color coding" of pads standard in the industry? Does it follow this progression, from most aggressive to least, no matter what brand or who you bought the pad from?
Yellow
Green
Orange
Blue
White
Any help is appreciated.
--Newbie drowning in autopian bliss!
THEN some friends started buying me Griots stuff...
NOW, I'm in "Autopia" and I have a collection of all kinds of stuff from all kinds of companies I never knew or even dreamed of!
That's my problem....
I have collected a bunch of pads for my PC (thet I have yet to use!) and I have no idea what came from where anymore. They were all from "reputable" companies, but any indication of what was a polishing pad vs a buffing pad is long gone.
SO, my question is, is the "color coding" of pads standard in the industry? Does it follow this progression, from most aggressive to least, no matter what brand or who you bought the pad from?
Yellow
Green
Orange
Blue
White
Any help is appreciated.
--Newbie drowning in autopian bliss!
