What do you prefer and why? Ready ... set ... GO!!!
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What do you prefer and why? Ready ... set ... GO!!!
I use both on pretty much every car. MF for cutting and foam for finishing. The MF offers more cut while still finishing very well and foam just finishes better IME.
I will say that if I could get MF to finish as well or better than foam I would use them for everything. There is something about them that makes me like using them more than foam... maybe its partially because I feel they can get in closer to trim and emblems safely and they do a better job at cleaning out those areas too.
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I love mf pads. As much as possible if i can skip using foam, i will
Chad you just might be 100% MF after Sept 22nd!!
I like MF most of the time, as long as I find the right one. Megs & Surbuff were good but not too durable. just got the LC MF pads and first impressions is that the cut is not as good as the Megs or Surbuff.
Oxidized paint I like Foam pads better, IMO easier to clean in between panels since i dont use compressed air, only a brush.
I agree with above that MF you have better confidence around emblems and corners. Also much less skipping allowing you to kick up speed if needed. Sometimes a foam cut pad is skipping all over the place on my GG @ speed 5. MF on speed 6 the thing just spins smoothly
Do tell?
I test everything on black paint using known controls. If it passes my black paint test then that will be a new benchmark for microfiber pads.
Until then, I'm like Chad and will stick by what I've said in the past,
"Fiber pads cut better than foam pads but to date, foam pads finish nicer. Black paint, whether it's single stage or basecoat clear coat, factory sprayed or painted at a body shop, if the pads work they prove themselves on black paint. If it doesn't work on black paint it isn't working on any color of paint it's just you're eyes cannot detect the results"
Always looking forward to new technology, anything that makes reaching the goal easier, faster and more bubba-proof is always a good thin.
:)
Not to high jack this thread but it my question seems on topic-- I have two cars to maintain--new VW Golf and 2007 VW Passat both with hard clearcoat and both in very good condition--just normal light wash induced micro marring from time to time. So, is there any advantage to using MF pads rather than foam in this situation??
I'm a Hydro-Tech pad guy. A lot of the time I can be LSP ready after Cyan. They are also a lot more durable than the MF pads (note, I have not tried the new lake country MF pads)
Also I have a pad washer so cleaning is a breeze on foam, it doesn't work well on MF pads.