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Wolfgang Polishin' Pal - Which replacement pads
I am going to get the Wolfgang Polishin' Pal and might purchase a few more pads.
In the description it says to purchase the Spot Buff 3.5" pads. When I search for those they are the LC CSS pads with the dimples. I'm not a big fan of the dimples and like the flat pads more. Can I use the LC 3.5" Flat Pads or the HydroForce pads with the Polishin' Pal instead of the Spot Buff pads?
I want to get 2 more either Blue, Black or Red pads for applying waxes and sealants.
Lake Country 3 Inch Flat Pads 6 Pack - Your Choice!
3.5 inch Lake Country Force Hybrid Foam Pads 6 Pack - Your Choice!
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Re: Wolfgang Polishin' Pal - Which replacement pads
Just to note....
A 3.5" pad is a measurement of the face of the pad. The velcro back on the pad is usually undersized. Not always but usually. This way there's some cushion or safety margin of foam before the backing plate is exposed.
Best bet would be a 4" pad.
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Re: Wolfgang Polishin' Pal - Which replacement pads
Here you go - I went out to warehouse and checked fitment and these fit perfectly.
Buff and Shine 4 Inch Flat Foam Pads
The blue, black and white are all very soft and would work fine for applying a non-cleaning wax or sealant.
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Re: Wolfgang Polishin' Pal - Which replacement pads
Thanks, Mike!
I'll be using the pads to apply either Meguiar's 21 or Wolfgang Sealant. With the Buff and Shine pads, would the white be the best choice? Is the black LC 3.5" pad the best choice with those?
I'll likely go with the Buff and Shine since they fit better but was just curious on the LC pads.
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