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Old 07-06-2012, 06:36 PM   #1
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CCS pads, do you like them?

OK, I've read consistently that most people seem to hate the CCS pads, so then why do so many kits come with them? They seem to be in the majority of kits so either the people who hate them just yell a lot louder than those who like them, or, they really aren't very good...

I got a kit recently with 6.5" CCS pads and they seemed fine to me, but I've never used anything else, so I don't really have anything to compare it to. So, two really quick questions:

1. do you like CCS pads?

and if you answered no to question 1

2. Why does auto geek put CCS pads in their kits? (guesses obviously)
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Old 07-06-2012, 06:47 PM   #2
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Yes I like them, that's primarily what I use... I think the problem is; a lot of people are using them with Griot's DA and running them at high speeds causing them to melt, adhesive to come off, and to break into pieces. I don't use this machine, and I have not had a single problem with these pads. Some people have even melted backing plates with it. I think pad damage is a direct result of exposure to too much heat. These pads are foam and glue and you can't expect them to survive hot temperatures. I think if you need to spin the machine that fast to generate enough heat to melt a pad or a backing plate you need to step up to a more aggressive compound or polish, not run the machine wide open putting a ton of pressure on the pad. Now I'll probably get bashed, but when I use a PC it doesn't get hot at all, barely even warm.
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Re: CCS pads, do you like them?

magna_power;703463] OK, I've read consistently that most people seem to hate the CCS pads, so then why do so many kits come with them? They seem to be in the majority of kits so either the people who hate them just yell a lot louder than those who like them, or, they really aren't very good...

I got a kit recently with 6.5" CCS pads and they seemed fine to me, but I've never used anything else, so I don't really have anything to compare it to. So, two really quick questions:

1. do you like CCS pads?
They are OK but they are not my favorite, I feel that the flat pads or the HT pads finish better and don't absorb as much product as the CCS.

and if you answered no to question 1

2. Why does auto geek put CCS pads in their kits? (guesses obviously)
Only a guess, they are reasonable priced, suited for all polishes, and available in a wide range of sizes. Another guess would be the kits were designed and priced before some of the other pads were offered.

Another thing I find odd is they use a lot of 6.5" pads in DA kits when it's clear that 5.5" pads are a better match for DA polishers?
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Re: CCS pads, do you like them?

They work fine for me. They don't seem as durable as the flat pads though.
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Re: CCS pads, do you like them?

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Yes I like them, that's primarily what I use... I think the problem is; a lot of people are using them with Griot's DA and running them at high speeds causing them to melt, adhesive to come off, and to break into pieces. I don't use this machine, and I have not had a single problem with these pads. Some people have even melted backing plates with it. I think pad damage is a direct result of exposure to too much heat. These pads are foam and glue and you can't expect them to survive hot temperatures. I think if you need to spin the machine that fast to generate enough heat to melt a pad or a backing plate you need to step up to a more aggressive compound or polish, not run the machine wide open putting a ton of pressure on the pad. Now I'll probably get bashed, but when I use a PC it doesn't get hot at all, barely even warm.
I use them with my Griot's DA and haven't had a problem. In fact, I was never aware that I should be using more than one pad per car until recently. You learn something new all the time on Autogeek!! In any case, that's a lot of friction for my pads (I've done suburbans and big caddys all with one pad) and haven't had any problems! I like them, but then again, I have nothing else to compare them to. I ordered some flat pads recently and they just came in tonight. We'll see how I like them.
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I use them with my Griot's DA and haven't had a problem. In fact, I was never aware that I should be using more than one pad per car until recently. You learn something new all the time on Autogeek!! In any case, that's a lot of friction for my pads (I've done suburbans and big caddys all with one pad) and haven't had any problems! I like them, but then again, I have nothing else to compare them to. I ordered some flat pads recently and they just came in tonight. We'll see how I like them.
I make sure to work very clean though (cleaning usually after each panel) & try to use the best pad/product combo. I only use the orange pad w/ medium-heavy swirl removers & compounds. I use my white pad for light swirl removers. I haven't used my yellow pads yet (which I regret not doing on some cars haha). I usually correct on speed 6 though...
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magna_power;703463] OK, I've read consistently that most people seem to hate the CCS pads, so then why do so many kits come with them? They seem to be in the majority of kits so either the people who hate them just yell a lot louder than those who like them, or, they really aren't very good...

I got a kit recently with 6.5" CCS pads and they seemed fine to me, but I've never used anything else, so I don't really have anything to compare it to. So, two really quick questions:

1. do you like CCS pads?
They are OK but they are not my favorite, I feel that the flat pads or the HT pads finish better and don't absorb as much product as the CCS.

and if you answered no to question 1

2. Why does auto geek put CCS pads in their kits? (guesses obviously)
Only a guess, they are reasonable priced, suited for all polishes, and available in a wide range of sizes. Another guess would be the kits were designed and priced before some of the other pads were offered.

Another thing I find odd is they use a lot of 6.5" pads in DA kits when it's clear that 5.5" pads are a better match for DA polishers?
The DA manufacturers need to stop supplying with 6" BPs.
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The DA manufacturers need to stop supplying with 6" BPs.
amen to that! I have two sitting at home doing nothing lol.
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Re: CCS pads, do you like them?

I am not a big fan of CCS pads. I will use them with SMAT abrasive polish or LSPs tho.
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