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originalgoods13
06-03-2019, 10:23 AM
Hello,

Long time subscriber.

I am having a hard time going into nooks and crannies to get a proper pressure.

I have been using a 3" backing plate on a Griot's Garage DA using Menzerna PF2500 in white foam cutting pad, and a 5.5" backing plate with purple foam pad on PF2500 as well.

The sharp crevices are ripping my foam pads apart in a setting speed of 5 and I can barely go into between the spokes without bottoming out the DA.

Any help with technique or pad combination will be great! Thanks!

FUNX650
06-03-2019, 03:04 PM
•From what I can tell from the photos:
-Looks like you’ll need to get an assort-
ment of different sized/shaped wool/felt
“Bobs and Cones”.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/500/27863079-E219-42ED-B981-7335DFCEA18C.jpeg


Bob

spazzz
06-03-2019, 06:02 PM
Aren't those more for polishing metal Bob?
I would think they might be a tad aggressive.

The Mothers power cones work pretty good.

originalgoods13
06-03-2019, 07:53 PM
I went to our local detailing shop called Shine Mate Polishing Pad in Yellow and I bought this and a corded drill and it seems to be working well with Menzerna PF2500.

I also bought a 3" Orange foam pad and seems to flex better than the Grey heavy duty cutting foam pad.

FUNX650
06-03-2019, 08:06 PM
I went to our local detailing shop called
Shine Mate Polishing Pad in Yellow and I
bought this and a corded drill and it seems
to be working well with Menzerna PF2500.

I also bought a 3" Orange foam pad and
seems to flex better than the Grey heavy
duty cutting foam pad.

Thanks for the follow-up.

Glad this foam-type of a ‘mandrel-
mounted “thing-a-ma-bob”’ is doing
the trick on your wheels! :props:


Bob