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Okay lets make this easier...Anyone use any of the above pads care to share your experiences?
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I use the Meguiars MF Cutting on my VW and love them. Very minimul hazing even when using m105. Also use the Meguiars cutting disc's on other vehicle and achieve same results. Love both pads.
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I've only used the two microfiber cutting discs you mentioned. I find the Meguiar's to have a bit more cut, but the Buff and Shine pads are better pads because they are much more durable and I like that the fiber don't become matted as much/as easily.
Again though, if cut is all that matters, then the Meguiar's does have a bit more cut.
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Yeah figured the Meguiars first and the Buff and Shine second would be more popular. The Carpro stuff looks very interesting. Also AG seems to have dropped the Scholls Concepts Spider sandwich white pad above, not sure why as who ever used them raved about them.
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I have both MF pads and the car pro flash pad. The flash pad is a CUTTING MACHINE. Some people love the MF pads, for me, I seem to only deal with dark cars, and they leave a haze that needs followed up. The flash pad will for sure need a follow up as well. Also, the machine you are using will also come into play with what pads work best.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...polishers.html
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Are you saying the CarPro Flash cuts more than the MF's?
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I think so, they can power through serious defects with ease.
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Originally Posted by parttimer
I think so, they can power through serious defects with ease.
Looks like you right. On the CarPro website the Flash pads have a cut of 8/8 and the Wool Ring a cut of 7/8.
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