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Old 04-08-2006, 12:43 AM
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Gray and Blue Pads

What is the difference between these two LC pads? When would one use one instead of the other?
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both are finishing pads and I have never noticed a difference between either when using with a final polish. If there is a difference in composition, I highly doubt it will effect choosing one over the other.
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Old 04-08-2006, 09:23 AM
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the gray pad can be use with any wax or sealant and even some mild polishes. The blue pad is softer and is great for sealants and show car glazes.
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Jason i have a blue pad so this is ok with no need to own the grey one?
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yes that pad works great with sealants, glazes and waxes.
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yes that pad works great with sealants, glazes and waxes.
Thanks Jason ,Nice pic now i can finally put a face to our many conversations JK
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