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Old 06-17-2006, 08:57 PM
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What do you love about them? Is it just the convenience or also their performance?
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What do you love about them? Is it just the convenience or also their performance?
Both.
They work with all my polishes so well. They are holding up amazingly tough. I've hit windshield sprayers, headlight nipples (yeah, that's what I call them!), and emblems with no tears to any of my pads. I do half of the vehicle with one side and flip it over and finish. Perfect alignment everytime. Adhesive is strong as heck too.

Cannot go wrong with these. Can't wait for some 4 inchers!
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I guess I better buy some...
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my 2 pennies.....I'm LOVING my EDGE 2K pads......simply the best pads I've used to date.
ARe you convinced yet of their durability? Not knocking them, just inquiring.
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I use them on about 2-3 Vehicles per day.......mostly SUVs. I wash them eash about 2 times per day. No failures at all. You're not having to rip and pull them off the plate....this will save them.

Very durable.
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I use them on about 2-3 Vehicles per day.......mostly SUVs. I wash them eash about 2 times per day. No failures at all. You're not having to rip and pull them off the plate....this will save them.

Very durable.
, so worth the money. Durability is top notch, they just have this solid, quality feel to them. Haven't torn mine even getting caught on parts of our vehicles that should have.
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Both.
They work with all my polishes so well. They are holding up amazingly tough. I've hit windshield sprayers, headlight nipples (yeah, that's what I call them!), and emblems with no tears to any of my pads. I do half of the vehicle with one side and flip it over and finish. Perfect alignment everytime. Adhesive is strong as heck too.

Cannot go wrong with these. Can't wait for some 4 inchers!
Justin,
Do you think the E2K pads cut down on your polishing time.
How much time would you say you save..
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