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Re: Rupes uhs pad problems?
Originally Posted by
Vanquish Auto
I’m positive it’s just a bad batch they have ran. I will be placing a new order soon. I just wanted to see if anyone else had the same problem with them before I placed my order.
Are you going to let them know?
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Re: Rupes uhs pad problems?
I emailed them awhile back about the the old microfiber pads. Nothing ever came from it. I don’t recall getting a response about it from them. I’ll try to message them again about the UHS pads and see if anything is done. I love their pads and I believe in their system in most cases. But it’s frustrating when you spend hundreds of dollars on pads and they are defective.
If the roles were reversed. I would hope one of my customers would give me the opportunity to correct my mistake. Instead of going else where.
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Re: Rupes uhs pad problems?
Originally Posted by
Vanquish Auto
Grit guard pad washer or a orange pad cleaning brush. I can’t remember the brand off the top of my head.
Both of those methods have the possibility of being very aggressive while cleaning that particular style of foam.
That coupled with the "sticky", and stubborn consistency of the polish can lead to hastened wear from trying to get them perfectly clean.
I've killed a few pads early on with that pad conditioning brush by trying to get them really clean, when I only needed to "knock" the gunk off.
I clean UHS pads by hand, and find the polish resistant to any cleaner I have on hand.
My experience using grit guards to aide in cleaning pads has me coming away feeling that while they work great for traditional foam, wool and microfiber pads, I would probably not want to use it to clean blue, green, or grey Rupes pads. The unique consistency and cell structure of these pads makes them more sensitive in their use and care.
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Re: Rupes uhs pad problems?
Originally Posted by
dlc95
Both of those methods have the possibility of being very aggressive while cleaning that particular style of foam.
That coupled with the "sticky", and stubborn consistency of the polish can lead to hastened wear from trying to get them perfectly clean.
I've killed a few pads early on with that pad conditioning brush by trying to get them really clean, when I only needed to "knock" the gunk off.
I clean UHS pads by hand, and find the polish resistant to any cleaner I have on hand.
My experience using grit guards to aide in cleaning pads has me coming away feeling that while they work great for traditional foam, wool and microfiber pads, I would probably not want to use it to clean blue, green, or grey Rupes pads. The unique consistency and cell structure of these pads makes them more sensitive in their use and care.
I know what you mean. The polish is like concrete in those pads. I’ve tried about everything from their pad brush to a Tornador. I know the blue and green pads are notorious for breaking down quicker. But the UHS pads I have is something different. I’m not having a problem with the smaller sizes of the UHS pads. Just the 5” and 6”. That’s what leads me to believe it’s a defective batch.
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Re: Rupes uhs pad problems?
Originally Posted by
Vanquish Auto
I know what you mean. The polish is like concrete in those pads. I’ve tried about everything from their pad brush to a Tornador. I know the blue and green pads are notorious for breaking down quicker. But the UHS pads I have is something different. I’m not having a problem with the smaller sizes of the UHS pads. Just the 5” and 6”. That’s what leads me to believe it’s a defective batch.
Anything is possible though.
For me, the grey held up better than the blue and green.
I try my best to be very gentle while cleaning all of them, but they still wear out quicker than my traditional style foam pads.
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Re: Rupes uhs pad problems?
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Wow. Full strength LATA?
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Re: Rupes uhs pad problems?
Originally Posted by
Maxreed241
Wow. Full strength LATA?
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Yes, full strength. Saturate and let dwell for a few minutes and bam!
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