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    Lake's CCS pads vs their flat pads

    Going to be doing a lot more detailing with my Porter and was getting ready to invest in some pads. Any preference between the Lake CCS and their flat pads?

    Most of my work will be done with the 6.5 pads.

    Tx. in advance.

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    Re: Lake's CCS pads vs their flat pads

    With a PC the thin pro pads are the way to go. Also megs microfiber cutting pads which are equally as thin.

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    Re: Lake's CCS pads vs their flat pads

    Lake Country ThinPro Foam Pad System


    Because THIN is IN!

    Thousands of hours of research and testing have lead to the development of Lake Country ThinPro Foam Pads! This all-new line of foam pads, exclusive to Autogeek, is manufactured from state-of-the-art foam compositions that you won’t find anywhere else. ThinPro Foam Pads - as the name suggests - are ultra thin, lightweight foam pads designed to eliminate pad-stalling on random orbital dual action polishers. Each pad has a dense composition to provide more control and superior cutting or polishing action.

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    Re: Lake's CCS pads vs their flat pads

    I use their CCS for compounding and polishing. Their flats for finishing and waxing.

    In my experience, with my technique, 1.25" pads rotate just as easily for me as a thin pad...

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    Re: Lake's CCS pads vs their flat pads

    I stated with CCS pads and moved to ThinPro's for compounding and polishing. I sometimes use CCS for applying sealants and waxes. The ThinPro's allow my PC, GG6 and BOSS15 run much, much smoother and last considerably longer - as well as offering more control. I find the CCS pads also run much warmer and don't last nearly as long - which is why I use them really just for application of products versus compounding, polishing and AIO's.

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    Re: Lake's CCS pads vs their flat pads

    Hi all! Long time no "see". Am happy to talk about LC Thin Pros though.

    I picked up some Thin Pros last month. Had previously been using only Hex Logic Quantum. LOVED the Thin Pros for compounding and polishing. Used orange with Megs M105, white with HD Speed on PC, on scuffed and swirled out black C63 AMG with excellent results. Just rotated them out often: used Grit Guard pad cleaner and let sit to dry until needed again. Of note, they are more easily cleaned and dried (using pad washer or in deep sink) than the thicker pads, which was an unpredicted but logical bonus!
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    Re: Lake's CCS pads vs their flat pads

    If you're interested, Dave Patterson from Lake Country gave a great, detailed webinar on pads in late 2016, available on the IDA website. Sorry, don't know if need to be a member to catch it (?).

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    Re: Lake's CCS pads vs their flat pads

    LC flat pads on my Rupes mini was outstanding and sure easy to clean


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    Re: Lake's CCS pads vs their flat pads

    I like the CCS pads but Love the thin pads. So much easier to clean at day's end. I haven't used my CCS pads in a while for that reason

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    Re: Lake's CCS pads vs their flat pads

    Quote Originally Posted by VISITOR View Post
    Lake Country ThinPro Foam Pad System


    Because THIN is IN!

    Thousands of hours of research and testing have lead to the development of Lake Country ThinPro Foam Pads! This all-new line of foam pads, exclusive to Autogeek, is manufactured from state-of-the-art foam compositions that you won’t find anywhere else. ThinPro Foam Pads - as the name suggests - are ultra thin, lightweight foam pads designed to eliminate pad-stalling on random orbital dual action polishers. Each pad has a dense composition to provide more control and superior cutting or polishing action.
    These are my go to pads.

    Easy to use and easy to clean.

    Make a 3" polisher work.
    Crispy 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix DD, always clean (except today) Hobby Detailer

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