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capnp72
03-08-2013, 11:33 PM
How many of you use 4 inch pads with your DA or rotary? Does it make the curves easier to polish? I have a pc 7424xp.

spiralout462
03-08-2013, 11:36 PM
I use 4" Hydrotechs frequently on my PCXP. They are a must in my opinion.

Pureshine
03-08-2013, 11:48 PM
I do a lot of motorcycles and they work great and I Griot's 4" buffer to.

KoshiL
03-09-2013, 02:06 AM
Yeap, i use CCS and Flat pads. I usually do the details before starting larger panels.

WRXINXS
03-09-2013, 07:26 AM
I use 4" hydros and CCS's with my XP. Easier to get around tight bumper areas, and the front of the car. You may have to reduce XP speed however. Remember you now have the same speed/pressure going to a smaller spot (4" compared to 5.5").

Drew

RTexasF
03-09-2013, 08:08 AM
Since I have a Cyclo I also use those pads on a PC7336 with the correct plate when required.

Ryry11
03-09-2013, 08:41 AM
I just got some b&s 4" pads to use on my gg 6". They look promising.

cartman57
03-09-2013, 09:18 AM
Easier to use on the A, B and C pillars or top of doors, front, rear valance, with the correct size backing plate you're good to go!

Mike@DedicatedPerfection
03-09-2013, 10:57 AM
I use 3 inch pads on the GG3. I can get into almost anywhere with these.

If you are using a 5.5 pad for the grunt work, why bother with a 4 inch for smaller areas? 3 inch offers more of a surgical approach.

cartman57
03-09-2013, 11:41 AM
3 inch offers more of a surgical approach.

You are correct Mike, smaller pads are better, didn't know if the OP was looking to get them or already had them.





Never thought of smaller being better, I have to keep reminding my good wife of that :o

capnp72
03-09-2013, 11:47 AM
I don't have them yet. I was considering getting some but wasn't sure if they were really needed.

cartman57
03-09-2013, 11:55 AM
3 Inch Dual Action Flexible Backing Plate, da backing plate, random orbital backing plate (http://www.autogeek.net/3inch-dual-action-backing-plate.html)
Lake Country Hydro-Tech 3 x 1.25 Inch Foam Pads, hydrotech buffing pads, polishing pads, spot buffs (http://www.autogeek.net/lake-country-hydro-tech-3-x-1-25-inch-foam-pads.html)

Yes, they are needed, it'll be a lot easier especially in smaller areas.
Let the machine do the work, although elbow grease isn't that expensive. http://kalecoauto.com/images/elbowgrease.jpg

VroomVroom
03-09-2013, 01:25 PM
I love 4" pads on the PC. In fact, unless I'm attacking acres of flat panels, they're my go-to. The extra bit of oomph provided has turned two-step efforts into single-step ones (or, at least....three-steps down to two). And as the OP mentioned....curves and tight corners....worry free.

Old Tiger
03-09-2013, 03:04 PM
I use 3 inch pads on the GG3. I can get into almost anywhere with these.

If you are using a 5.5 pad for the grunt work, why bother with a 4 inch for smaller areas? 3 inch offers more of a surgical approach.
I agree with 3"!

jovanie
03-09-2013, 07:41 PM
3 Inch Dual Action Flexible Backing Plate, da backing plate, random orbital backing plate (http://www.autogeek.net/3inch-dual-action-backing-plate.html)
Lake Country Hydro-Tech 3 x 1.25 Inch Foam Pads, hydrotech buffing pads, polishing pads, spot buffs (http://www.autogeek.net/lake-country-hydro-tech-3-x-1-25-inch-foam-pads.html)

Yes, they are needed, it'll be a lot easier especially in smaller areas.
Let the machine do the work, although elbow grease isn't that expensive. http://kalecoauto.com/images/elbowgrease.jpg

Would that be the only things I would need to buy in order to use the 3" on my pc?