Quote: Just keep in mind that not every cutting pad is orange and not every orange pad is a cutting pad. Kartoon
~ One man’s opinion / observations ~
The ‘convention’ for foam pad identification by colour used most often is:
Polish / Cutting Pad (*Yellow)-a harder more dense foam composition with an abrasive cutting action, for use with a medium abrasive polish, Machine Polish 1 or 2, Swirl Mark Remover, or Autoglym Paint Renovator Polish (Speed number 4-5)
Polish / Light Cutting Pad (*Orange)-a mid range, high density foam composition with a medium abrasive cutting action, for use with a Swirl Mark Remover, Pre-Wax Paint Cleaner, Klasse All-In-One, or Autoglym Super Resin Polish (Speed number 4)
Polish / Waxing Pad (*White)-a softer less dense foam composition with a light abrasive cutting action, for use with a Swirl Mark Remover, Pre-Wax Paint Cleaner, Klasse All-In-One, or Autoglym Super Resin Polish (Speed number 4)
Finishing Pad (*Gray)-an ultra-smooth foam that has no abrasive cutting ability, for use with Klasse High Sealant Gloss, Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection, Zanio Z-2 or Z-5 or a Glaze (Speed number 3)
Levelling Pad (Wool):
Are made from ¾-inch 100% natural lambs wool (do not use synthetic wool) are usually used to level a paint film surface with an abrasive machine polish (compound) or to apply a polish to large areas (diamond plate, Aluminium trailers, etc.)
Wool pads used wet or dry are very aggressive and have the greatest cutting ability and they also produce the most paint surface `compounding haze'
*The foam pad colour identifications are by Classic Motoring Accessories (CMA), manufactures of foam pads use a different colour to identify the abrasiveness or cutting ability of their foam pads
~Hope this helps ~
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