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Old 03-29-2007, 05:46 PM
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Storing Pads

With all the different pads and pad makers with there own colors, .cutting powers, and sizes. how do you store them so you know what to grab and make sure your grabbing a cutting pad instead of a polish pad.... blue pads, black pads , grey pads..??? labeled?? stored as product manufacturer??......flat??? standing up???
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Bill..I have totes for my pads....one for LC...one for American buffing and one for the old Edge pads....I have a color code on the top to say what pads does what....

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Bill..I have totes for my pads....one for LC...one for American buffing and one for the old Edge pads....I have a color code on the top to say what pads does what....

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GOOD IDEA.......I NEED SOMETHING LIKE THAT...THANKS..... LABELING
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Great Idea!
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Just get all one manufacture hehe, and send the other ones to me....
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Al Take the Edge!
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Same as Al, but I keep them in plastic tubs with a chart that I made. It's those blue and white ones that will throw a curve (reversed in Edge & LC).
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This is for the Edge 2K system
6 inch Yellow Cutting Pad
6 inch Green Medium Cutting Pad
6 inch Orange Light Cutting Pad
6 inch Blue Finishing Pad
6 inch White Ultra-fine Polishing Pad

Here's a link that might help some out on LC, Sonus, Megs pads and polishes. Wish they would update with XMT line.
http://danosdetailing.com/products/
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Wow you guys are organized, when I get my order I'm going to have to go with your idea Al.

Thanks for sharing...can't wait to get my order
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That product chart is a good idea..
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