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    Help with pad identification

    Had this for a while and been out of the game so I don't remember where I got it and what it is and if it's any good.


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    Re: Help with pad identification

    That is a Birth Control Sponge.

    Do not attempt to polish paint with it.


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    Beware of those giving suggestions without evidence of their results.

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    Re: Help with pad identification

    Looks like a ufo that landed in a farmers crop. LOL

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    Re: Help with pad identification

    if i'm not mistaken, i think those were the sonus swirlbuster pads from many years (back in the early autopia days) ago...
    i am the jump starter.

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    Re: Help with pad identification

    Quote Originally Posted by NextLevelDtail View Post
    Looks like a ufo that landed in a farmers crop. LOL
    Flat earth pad!

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    Re: Help with pad identification

    Quote Originally Posted by VISITOR View Post
    if i'm not mistaken, i think those were the sonus swirlbuster pads from many years (back in the early autopia days) ago...
    looks like you are correct. Did a google image search for that name and they did come up. Thanks!

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    Re: Help with pad identification

    Quote Originally Posted by NextLevelDtail View Post
    Looks like a ufo that landed in a farmers crop. LOL
    I did an image search where you upload the image to google, and this came up. LMAO Crop Circles To Another Dimension | Mighty Optical Illusions

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    Re: Help with pad identification

    Quote Originally Posted by dbinott View Post
    I did an image search where you upload the image to google, and this came up. LMAO Crop Circles To Another Dimension | Mighty Optical Illusions

    Lmao, very funny , and very accurate
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Help with pad identification-1457355875508-jpg   Help with pad identification-1457355883376-jpg  

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    Re: Help with pad identification

    Quote Originally Posted by VISITOR View Post
    if i'm not mistaken, i think those were the sonus swirlbuster pads from many years (back in the early autopia days) ago...
    Quote Originally Posted by dbinott View Post
    looks like you are correct. Did a google image search for that name and they did come up. Thanks!
    Yes, that looks like a Swirlbuster pad, but I thought the Swirlbuster pads were orange? I still have a bottle of Swirlbuster polish (as well as a couple of the orange pads), and I still remember the dent I put in my friend's roof following David B's instruction about using lots of pressure to make the polish work as intended (fill with it's Klasse ingredients). I think we're a lot better off today with the durable glazes and Essence, etc.

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    Re: Help with pad identification

    Looks like at least blue, orange and green

    https://www.google.ca/search?q=sonus...w=1920&bih=995

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