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Old 08-08-2012, 07:33 AM   #1
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Question Might be getting a Rotary!

I might be steeping up to a Dewalt Rotary to add to my Griots DA I have. I have a boat lined up and it looks like he will be a regular customer so I figured this might be the chance to step up but I am clueless to what wool pads to get?

If I go the dewalt route, does the back plate that comes with it work with these?

8.5 inch Hook & Loop DuroWool 100% Wool Pads

If not, whats the preferred wool and foam pads in terms of size?

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Re: Might be getting a Rotary!

I'd definitely get a collection of flexible backing plates...

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Check this one too...

Trend: Flexible Backing Plates for Rotary Buffers

For a wool cutting pad, take a look at the Solo pads by Meguiar's, longer fibers for wool pad seem to be easier to buff with and clean and cleaning is just as important as buffing.

The Solo Flexible Backing Plate is also very good...




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