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Time to buy Meg's MF pads.
Hello Geeks...
As some of you know I open my new shop on Monday, with that said , would it be wise to buy a bunch of Meguiar's MF pads.
I ask this because I have a ton on pads, different sizes.
Would it give me some speed?
Time is money now
Thanks,
Kevin
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Re: Time to buy Meg's MF pads.
I would since you will be working different cars/paints/polishes/etc...
I have the LC mf's and I like them for their speed/correcting ability and they leave a pretty good finish behind.
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Re: Time to buy Meg's MF pads.
They're my go to pads, love them!
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Re: Time to buy Meg's MF pads.
Just keep in mind the buffer speed needs to be slower then with the foam pads. I dont know if you have used them before or not. They are pretty good pads though.
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Re: Time to buy Meg's MF pads.
MF pads are some thing everyone should have!
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I just stocked up with the 12 pack of 6 inch MF pads! Great deal!
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Kevin you REALLY should jump on the microfiber pads (the 5" kit in fact). What's cool about the "kit" is you get the DEDICATED 5" backing plate from Meguiar's (which is a MUST with those pads) as well as the neat, 'no clog' bottles of both D300 and D301. Adding in the Meguiar's detailing apron as a 'freebie' is just a bonus.
Today, with the coupon code you can get that kit for $53 and change. I'd get two, (well I *HAVE* two already). If I were you, I'd surely get two of the kits, some of the BEST MONEY YOU'LL SPEND!!!!! Not hard to pick up a few more pads later, but at least with the kits you'll have 4 cutting and 4 finishing pads.
As neat as 101 (and the older 105) are..... D300 is friggin' AWESOME, and is my go-to compound for some time now! (D301 is pretty schweet as well.)
As you've seen myself (and others I'm sure) say forever now, you can literally do an entire vehicle with 2~3 of the microfiber pads. Just keep cleaning them with air, and swap them out for cool pads and you literally can just keep going around the vehicle till it's done.
The side benefit of using them is after they are blown out well you really don't have to clean them every single time you use them either. Whereas the foam pads you already know what a pita they are to keep up with, keep clean, keep dry, etc.
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Re: Time to buy Meg's MF pads.
buff & shine makes good MF pads as well
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Re: Time to buy Meg's MF pads.
Thanks everyone.
CarDaddy, I think you and I discussed it before, if you like them that much I'm might as well get them. Lol
I e use MF pads before, not Meguiar's , always use speed 4, that using my GG6.
It seems everyone is using them.
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Re: Time to buy Meg's MF pads.
You will like them. They work great on hard paint as well.
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