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Tried and true foam pads
So I decided to go back to the basics and use my "old school" LC 5.5" x 7/8" flat pads. I have yellow(most recent foam), orange, white and black. These are the best pads. I like them even more so than Rupes pads which I've been using recently. Good ol' LC flat pads !!!
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The Buff & Shine green ones are killer good for polishing as well.
I also tried a 4" LC HT Cyan pad last night. My rear bumper was recently repainted and the body shop left a ton of holograms and wool pad swirls.
The HT Cyan pad and Sonax Perfect Finish had the finish PERFECT after only 4 passes. I was shocked by how quickly the polish broke down and how well it finished out -- so I think this pad is also a keeper.
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Originally Posted by The Critic
The Buff & Shine green ones are killer good for polishing as well.
I also tried a 4" LC HT Cyan pad last night. My rear bumper was recently repainted and the body shop left a ton of holograms and wool pad swirls.
The HT Cyan pad and Sonax Perfect Finish had the finish PERFECT after only 4 passes. I was shocked by how quickly the polish broke down and how well it finished out -- so I think this pad is also a keeper.
SPF has very durable fillers. I don't use that polish anymore.
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Pretty hard to find a better foam pad than the LC 5.5 inch pads.
I'll never go back to my 6.5 inch pads.
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Originally Posted by HateSwirls
Pretty hard to find a better foam pad than the LC 5.5 inch pads.
I'll never go back to my 6.5 inch pads.
Even if you have a rupes 21?
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Originally Posted by Jomax
Even if you have a rupes 21?
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I use a Rupes 21 with a 5" backing plate and Megs 5" microfiber discs and LC 5.5" flat pads
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I like the ccs pads, I've been trying the hydro tech pads which I like on both my rupes and flex. I've only used the optimum and meg mf pads on my rupes and gg I like megs better. I have buff n shine for my flex but I've not tried them yet.
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Originally Posted by FivePoint.0
SPF has very durable fillers. I don't use that polish anymore.
Mark, do you have personal experience with these "fillers" or link to a article or video about it? Of course the sonax people are denying these claims about any fillers in PF
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Originally Posted by CWallace
Mark, do you have personal experience with these "fillers" or link to a article or video about it? Of course the sonax people are denying these claims about any fillers in PF
My understanding is that someone did a test and claimed that they saw a noticeable difference in the finish after doing a wipedown with oven cleaner.
SonaxUSA is stating that their product contains no silicones or fillers, and any residue can be removed using isopropyl alcohol.
I know of one very reputable detailer who has used Sonax PF for the last two years and has opticoated many cars without issues. All he has done is perform a wipedown with IPA.
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Originally Posted by The Critic
My understanding is that someone did a test and claimed that they saw
a noticeable difference in the finish after doing a wipedown with oven cleaner. <<<
I bet there was a noticeable difference in the finish...
Even if the oven cleaner contained calcium carbonate, instead of sodium hydroxide!!!
Originally Posted by The Critic
SonaxUSA is stating that their product contains no silicones or fillers,
and any residue can be removed using isopropyl alcohol.
I don't see any alleged "fillers" listed on Sonax Perfect Finish's MSDS:
SECTION 3: Composition/information on ingredients
3.2 Mixtures
Description: Emulsion with abrasives and additives
Dangerous components..............................CAS#..........%
-Hydrocarbons, C15-C20, n-alkanes,
isoalkanes, cyclics, < 0.03% aromatics....934-956-3.......5-10
-Hydrocarbons, C13-C16, n-alkanes,
isoalkanes, cyclics, < 0.03% aromatics....934-954-2.......5-10
-Hydrocarbons, C12-C15, n-alkanes,
isoalkanes, cyclics, < 2% aromatics........920-107-4.......5-10
Bob
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