White vs. Green Pad

pingable

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Just curious...in what applications would you use the Green pad over the white when polishing. Don't own the green but I am thinking about ordering some on my next order.

I've yet to use/try the M205/105 and my polishing sessions are primarily 2 steppers/3 steppers (sip/106/85) (106/85) (sometime replacing 85rd with Ultrafina on my jet black bavarian machines).
 
I had those same thoughts until I started using 105/205. But based on the excellent results I've been getting from M105/Orange and M205/White, I haven't seen need for the green pads. :wink:
 
Check the "Foam Pads" post by TH0001 for information.

As a side note - Autogeeks (AG) Green foam is very different from Lake County (LC) Green foam although it?s made and re-labelled by Lake County Manufacturing (LC)
 
I just ordered 6 of the green CCS and 6 of the white CCS (5.5 inchers for both). I love them both. I use the greens with D151 and the G110 for my one step jobs. I also use the green with 105 or 205. The same with the white. I just depends on the paint. Just do a test area.

I have noticed that the white CCS' give for a little more rotation. Both were a great addition to my arsenal with my orange pads.
 
Check the "Foam Pads" post by TH0001 for information.

As a side note - Autogeeks (AG) Green foam is very different from Lake County (LC) Green foam although it?s made and re-labelled by Lake County Manufacturing (LC)

Yes, but on thing to know these German Green pads from PAC some of the greatest pads for AIO jobs........Period!
 
Yes, but on thing to know these German Green pads from PAC some of the greatest pads for AIO jobs........Period!

Agreed-

The 'German Green' and the Orange foam pads along with Menzerna polishes enable a unique solution for the care and maintenance of Nanotechnology surface coatings (DuPont's SupraShield?, PPG's Optech? and CeramiClear?)
 
so you guys are primarily using it as a one stepper depending on polish....to finesse it to a point that is decent in final finish...without further refinement of a finish polish ....

Hate to order pads and have overlap or no need for it after using it....

It's almost nil/never that I ever need anything more aggressive than a white pad. and call me old skoll but I've yet to dip into the non diminishing arena just yet.
 
Only when I got a One Stepper to do, It just finishes so nice that I could just let it go. But the proper way is to follow it with a black or red pad.
 
I'll order just 1 green one to see what this german green is all about....
White will probably still have more bite for a polishing but....maybe it may be a gem on soft paints as a polishing pad Still to be followed by a grey pad regardless.


I have too many white pads...and I'm just looking for an *xcuse* to pair up with some gold pads I plan to add to the stash.
 
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