Harbison215
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Ok guys, I've been reading searching and reading for days and I still feel just as confused about the pads for rotaries.
I've been using 8"inch edge and 3m pads. So far the only ones I've been using are edge yellow wool, green foam, and blue foam as well as the blue 3m ultrafina pad.
So far, I find the cut of the yellow edge to be nice and easy to manage. I could see that there probably are a few times where you need more cut so I know I am going to invest in a black pad (please, i will get to sizes in a moment). Next I am going to try the edge green wool. As for foam, the strongest cut I have gone to is the green pad, which I have to say, I don't really like. It doesn't really cut strong enough, it hops a lot, and it leaves a fairly hazy finish. I'm sure it has its middle step purposes but so far I'd say this is my least favorite pad. I love the flat blue foam pad from edge. It finishes nicely, is super easy to control and it all around a great finishing pad. The 3m ultrafina pad is ok for me, it finishes great on some cars but not so well on others (I had to get really grabby on an 04 TL i was doing yesterday and it didn't finish well at all).
Ok, so thats basically where my experience with pads is right now. For reference, I've been using a rotary for a long time but mostly at volume dealerships where we really just used cheap wool pads. I've been studying here for sometime and am working on perfecting my total package.
My questions are this:
-What pads am I missing? Is the edge white foam finishing pad necessary?
-Do you guys include a variety of smaller pads in your arsenal? 8 inches can be a pain to keep flat on a lot of surfaces.
-Should I buy some lake country pads? I've read that the new ones are much stiffer and not as good as they used to be. What about meguiars pads? Do you guys spend a ton of money and stock 10000 different types of pads? After researching, thats what it seems like I should be doing.
God, I'm burnt out on reading about pads. I want to order more but I am so confused...in terms of size, fabric, and brand my head is spinning. What do you recommend?
I've been using 8"inch edge and 3m pads. So far the only ones I've been using are edge yellow wool, green foam, and blue foam as well as the blue 3m ultrafina pad.
So far, I find the cut of the yellow edge to be nice and easy to manage. I could see that there probably are a few times where you need more cut so I know I am going to invest in a black pad (please, i will get to sizes in a moment). Next I am going to try the edge green wool. As for foam, the strongest cut I have gone to is the green pad, which I have to say, I don't really like. It doesn't really cut strong enough, it hops a lot, and it leaves a fairly hazy finish. I'm sure it has its middle step purposes but so far I'd say this is my least favorite pad. I love the flat blue foam pad from edge. It finishes nicely, is super easy to control and it all around a great finishing pad. The 3m ultrafina pad is ok for me, it finishes great on some cars but not so well on others (I had to get really grabby on an 04 TL i was doing yesterday and it didn't finish well at all).
Ok, so thats basically where my experience with pads is right now. For reference, I've been using a rotary for a long time but mostly at volume dealerships where we really just used cheap wool pads. I've been studying here for sometime and am working on perfecting my total package.
My questions are this:
-What pads am I missing? Is the edge white foam finishing pad necessary?
-Do you guys include a variety of smaller pads in your arsenal? 8 inches can be a pain to keep flat on a lot of surfaces.
-Should I buy some lake country pads? I've read that the new ones are much stiffer and not as good as they used to be. What about meguiars pads? Do you guys spend a ton of money and stock 10000 different types of pads? After researching, thats what it seems like I should be doing.
God, I'm burnt out on reading about pads. I want to order more but I am so confused...in terms of size, fabric, and brand my head is spinning. What do you recommend?