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Re: LC Hybrid grey heavy cutting pads
Hybrid and Force are not one and the same. As per your title, there are no Grey Hybrid pads.
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Re: LC Hybrid grey heavy cutting pads
I have not used the newest hybrid pad but for aggressive foam, I like CarPro's spider sandwich pad and there Flash pad. I ordered a half dozen of each from another site which has had them for a while now. Don't know why AG is sleeping on these.
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Re: LC Hybrid grey heavy cutting pads
Originally Posted by Zubair
Hybrid and Force are not one and the same. As per your title, there are no Grey Hybrid pads.
They are of same foam structure. Only difference is the height between them. They were designed for forced rotation devices where you can put some pressure without the thing stop spinning.
Yeah, looks like I missed the word force on the title. Too late now.
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Re: LC Hybrid grey heavy cutting pads
Originally Posted by 11B250
They are of same foam structure. Only difference is the height between them. They were designed for forced rotation devices where you can put some pressure without the thing stop spinning. How many pounds of pressure do you need to stop the 3401 from spinning?
Yeah, looks like I missed the word force on the title. Too late now.
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Re: LC Hybrid grey heavy cutting pads
Originally Posted by Rsurfer
LOL, I meant in comparison with a free rotating DA. you are going to really kill the pads if you do that with a free rotating DA like my PC. if I'm correct, the height of pads have something to do with the heat build up.
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Re: LC Hybrid grey heavy cutting pads
Originally Posted by 11B250
LOL, I meant in comparison with a free rotating DA. you are going to really kill the pads if you do that with a free rotating DA like my PC. if I'm correct, the height of pads have something to do with the heat build up.
IMO heat build up is not from how thick your pads are, but transfer of heat from the spindle to the backing plate. You can get any thickness pad, run it at 3000 rpm on a rotary and it will not destroy the pad.
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Re: LC Hybrid grey heavy cutting pads
Well help me out and explain why the force pads were made for rotary and forced rotation polishers then lol.
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as a matter of fact, I don't even see the hybrid line anymore on their website. Perhaps they are now last generation and replaced by these.
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Re: LC Hybrid grey heavy cutting pads
Originally Posted by 11B250
Well help me out and explain why the force pads were made for rotary and forced rotation polishers then lol.
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as a matter of fact, I don't even see the hybrid line anymore on their website. Perhaps they are now last generation and replaced by these.
A dense or small cell pad will keep it from absorbing product which in turn will keep the pad cooler. Has nothing to do with the thickness of the pad.
Most of the pad and backing plate problems comes from heat from the machine.
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The grey pad is the most firm
pad I've ever felt. Too firm, IMO.
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