LC blue pad?

dmcphee07SI

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is a LC blue pad a step between a white and a black? i did my second polish ever, the first on my car the past weekend. my cob webs reduced alot using a LC orange with OC then OP white with a LC white pad., but i still do have some. i was wondering if i used a blue pad with OP , if it would work better incase the white pad is leaving marks. my paint is soft, Night hawk black pearl, honda. thanks
 
Blue Finessing Foam 6.5� – Flat pad has soft composition for applying glaze, finishing polish, sealants, and liquid waxes. Flat pad provides full contact with paint surface to minimize the pressure applied by the user.
 
the grey and blue pad have no cut. the white pad should not be leaving any marks behind if used correctly.
 
The blue is actually between the black and red. You shouldn't have a problem with the white pad leaving marks.
 
Bump.... I'm trying to figure out the difference between the blue, black and red pads as well. Anyone else with insight? :ignore
 
I just bought the blues and said screw it lol. Unless someone can tell me the difference. I just use yellow, orange, white and blue.
 
michakaveli said:
Bump.... I'm trying to figure out the difference between the blue, black and red pads as well. Anyone else with insight? :ignore

Its all here in this thread. Soft (black), softer (blue), and softest (red). They are all finishing pads with NO cut at all. Mainly used for application. So basically, if you have 1 of these, you don't need the other 2.
 
tod071 said:
Its all here in this thread. Soft (black), softer (blue), and softest (red). They are all finishing pads with NO cut at all. Mainly used for application. So basically, if you have 1 of these, you don't need the other 2.



I don't use a blue pad but a black pad works pretty good for applying glazes such as VM or RMG.
 
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