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Do not discount the new thin discs from Meguiar's, they are AMAZING. The burgundy cut pad cuts like crazy, leaving a great, sometimes LSP ready, finish behind. I would say it might cut 10-15% LESS than the Meguiar's MF cutting disc, but does not leave near the haze behind if at all. They are a great purchase, especially for a small throw DA. They are definitely my favorite pad EVER.
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Originally Posted by 4u2nvinmtl
K I got a pad brush and everything else. I'm definitely going to pick up one of each (MF, Wool DA, and Flash pads) and see what works best for me. Might even make a comparison review for others on the fence...
Lake Country Thin Purple Foamed wool is really nice!
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I also really like the Lake Country Hydrotech line, specifically the Cyan cutting pad. They do wear out a bit faster than my CCS, or B&S pads, but they're just awsome.
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Once again, dlc95 nailed my approach. Before i went to my rotary i found my purple foamed wool to be the hammer in the velvet bag! I would use my most aggressive compound with that little 4" baby and cranked all the way up to 6 and slow arm speed. I've also used that pad with less aggressive products and it cuts very nice. Sure, i always have to clean up after it but i had that nailed anyway.
With that said, i am interested in the MF pads so many here talk about but simply don't have any (yet). And without having to say it, anything Mike suggests gets me piqued as well! I suggest the PFW pad also because it finishes pretty good too. It might get more use for you over time.
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Re: More cut from 7424XP
Originally Posted by Puckman
Once again, dlc95 nailed my approach. Before i went to my rotary i found my purple foamed wool to be the hammer in the velvet bag! I would use my most aggressive compound with that little 4" baby and cranked all the way up to 6 and slow arm speed. I've also used that pad with less aggressive products and it cuts very nice. Sure, i always have to clean up after it but i had that nailed anyway.
With that said, i am interested in the MF pads so many here talk about but simply don't have any (yet). And without having to say it, anything Mike suggests gets me piqued as well! I suggest the PFW pad also because it finishes pretty good too. It might get more use for you over time.
Thanks!
The only problem I had with that pad, was the feel. Those things took me for a ride, like a 3401 does to a newb.
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Maybe get lucky and it gets delayed. Be positive !!!!
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