Greg Nichols
New member
Any one been working with these pads? They are suppose to be super soft and only have 100 Pores/inch, vs 60 p/in (red/blue). It is claimed that they are great for putting wax and final polishes because of the low pore count.
The red LC ones I use to apply glazes and some waxes and they are great.
World's softest finishing foam pads!
That's no exaggeration. This custom, hybrid foam is the world's softest finishing foam. The actual foam is a German formula but made in the USA exclusively for Lake Country Mfg. These Gold, Concours Finishing Pads are engineered for applying the final wax or sealant to create the absolute best shine.
To put this new, gold foam in perspective, it has a cell count of 100 pores per inch compared with Lake Country's Red and Blue Finishing Foams which have a cell count of 60 pores per inch. That's forty percent softer! The extra cell count means these gold pads disperse wax and sealants more evenly. Remember the flatter and more uniform you make the surface, the greater the light reflection (shine). While most enthusiasts understand this principle when applied to polishing, the same is true of finishing. The more uniformly you apply the final wax or sealant, the greater the shine.
Cheers,
GREG
The red LC ones I use to apply glazes and some waxes and they are great.

World's softest finishing foam pads!
That's no exaggeration. This custom, hybrid foam is the world's softest finishing foam. The actual foam is a German formula but made in the USA exclusively for Lake Country Mfg. These Gold, Concours Finishing Pads are engineered for applying the final wax or sealant to create the absolute best shine.
To put this new, gold foam in perspective, it has a cell count of 100 pores per inch compared with Lake Country's Red and Blue Finishing Foams which have a cell count of 60 pores per inch. That's forty percent softer! The extra cell count means these gold pads disperse wax and sealants more evenly. Remember the flatter and more uniform you make the surface, the greater the light reflection (shine). While most enthusiasts understand this principle when applied to polishing, the same is true of finishing. The more uniformly you apply the final wax or sealant, the greater the shine.
Cheers,
GREG