NEW! 3.5 inch ThinPro Foam Pads! Thin is in and you're going to love these new small foam pads!
NEW! 3.5" ThinPro Foam Pads! Thin is in and you're going to love these new small foam pads!
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A few weeks ago Nick brings me some prototype thin small foam pads using the foam formulas used for the Lake Country ThinPro foam pad line. I'm thinking, cool... we've needed these for a long time. I started using them for various detailing projects here at our Thursday night detailing classes and just as I suspected they worked great on all the small orbital polishers like the Griot's Garage 3" Mini Polisher, the Griot's Garage 3" Pneumatic Orbital Polisher and also the RUPES Mini 12mm orbital polisher.
Most important - because they're ultra THIN they rotate really well and this is what's been needed for small orbital polishers that use a free spinning spindle design instead of being gear-driven.
Yesterday 5 boxes 3.5" ThinPro pads show up in the warehouse. I wouldn't have normally known these pads had arrived except I was helping a customer machine polish a plastic window in the convertible top on his Ferrari. He already owns a FLEX 3401 but wanted to get the Griot's 3" Mini Polisher to remove the swirls, scratches and yellowing out of the flexible plastic window. I told him the best pads for this type of procedure using the Griot's Garage 3" Mini Polisher would be these new 3" ThinPro pads that I had used as prototypes. Then I took a shot-in-the-dark and said, "hang on a moment, let me go see if by chance these pads have come in yet" and to my complete surprise Lucas, our warehouse manager had just unloaded them off a delivery truck.
So before they went up on the website or the rest of the world knew they existed he included them with his order for the Griot's mini polisher.
That takes me up to the the present and this review of these new pads.
Here's my review...
They're AWESOME!
If you have a small orbital polisher and have struggled to get any work done using the more common thick foam pads your struggle is over! You still have to use good technique like holding the pad flat to the surface but with these new thin ThinPro pads you can actually do correction work using your small orbital polisher.
Enough with the words.... let's take a look at these new pads!
Like the 5.5" and the 6.5" ThinPro pads the new 3.5" ThinPro pads are available in 5 levels of cut.
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Here's some pictures hot off my trusty, dusty Canon camera...
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This side shot shows you just how thin these pads are...
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This is the ThinPro Gray Extreme Cutting Pad and this your new best friend when it comes to aggressive cutting with an orbital polisher.
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The foam is sharp and dense and with a quality compound it cuts like a son-of-a-gun!
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Handy tool
I use the Griot's 3" Mini Polisher a lot but not for polishing paint. I typically use it for either machine applying a wax or sealant (because it's lightweight and compact in size, perfect for holding with one hand while machine waxing vertical panels), or I use it for machine wet sanding paint or headlights.
The reason I don't normally use it for compounding and polishing is because pad rotation was always a little on the weak side with traditional thicker foam pads. With these new thin ThinPro pads - pad rotation is excellent.
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The new 3.5" ThinPro pads fit the factory backing plate on the Griot's Garage 3" Min Polisher.
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Here you can see they are very thin, about as thin as the backing plate itself...
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These new 3.5" ThinPro pads also fit the backing plate on the RUPES Mini 12mm polisher and pad rotation is excellent and there's no increase or obvious vibration due to the thinness as compared to the thicker RUPES factory foam pads.
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These are the perfect pad for the Griot's 3" Pneumatic Orbital polisher or the Mighty Mouse as I like to call it.
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The new 3.5" ThinPro pads easily center-up on the pneumatic backing plate...
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re: NEW! 3.5 inch ThinPro Foam Pads! Thin is in and you're going to love these new small foam pads!
Now for some action shots!
Last night we had to righteous Mopars here. Frank's Sublime Green Hellcat and Ken's purple R/T Scatpack Shaker. So I brought some of the new pads out to the garage so we could test them out.
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First up we did some dry sanding to Frank's Sublime Green Hellcat. Frank maintains the finish on his Hellcat with Wolfgang's Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 and it has a perfect finish EXCEPT for some DIRT PARTICLES stuck in the factory paint job. We carefully sanded the defects flat and then after removing our sanding marks and machine polishing the paint to perfection we used the Griot's 3" Mini Polisher to machine apply a fresh coat of the Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 using the red ThinPro wax pad.
Red 3.5" Thin Pro Pad for machine applying a wax or paint sealant
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Machine applying a wax or sealant using the Griot's 3" Mini Polisher is not earth shaking news....
But using the Griot's Garage 3" Mini Polisher as a mini ROTARY BUFFER is!!!!!!!
Removing wet sanding marks with the NEW Lake Country ThinPro Grey Extreme Cutting Pad
We machine polished Ken's R/T Scatpack Shaker to perfection using the new and improved Pinnacle Advanced Finishing Polish. This killer fine cut polish removed all the fine swirls and scratches and perfectly prepared the paint for a ceramic paint coating EXCEPT there were some deeper scratches on the passenger side roof. Ken didn't know how they were inflicted into the hood? They looked like something impacted the roof leaving straight line scratches about a half inch long over an area about 5" square.
Machine sanding
Sorry we didn't take any pictures but our classes are intense and very hands-on and the focus is on creating show cars not creating articles. That said, I machine sanded the scratches using the Griot's 3" Mini Polisher and 3M Trizact #3000 three inch sanding discs. I followed this by refining my sanding marks using 3M Trizact #5000 three inch sanding discs.
Next I asked Jeff aka GSKR here on the forum if he would remove the sanding marks NOT with a rotary buffer but with the same tool we sanded with and the NEW 3.5" ThinPro pads. Now Jeff is a good friend and one heck of a detailer. This guy can make a rotary buffer dance on paint. While I know he would normally make 2-3 passes with rotary and simply obliterate the sanding marks I wanted to challenge him to use what most would consider the least powerful polisher in our shop of 150 polishers.
Normally I wouldn't use the Griot's 3" Mini Polisher to remove sanding marks but with the new 3.5" ThinPro pads and the excellent pad rotation I had already seen and experienced I knew these pads would work great with small orbital polishers.
Here's Jeff working his magic!
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This is the 3.5" Grey Extreme Cutting pad with McKee's Fast Compound
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Look at the buffing pattern in the film of compound on the paint. Jeff's good and I trust him with any project here at Autogeek
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Now Jeff has switched over to a 3.5" ThinPro white polishing pad and is re-polishing the area with Pinnacle Advanced Finishing Polish.
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After all the polishing work was over we applied Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating and here's the final results.
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If you've been waiting for small thin pads for your small orbital polisher no matter what the brand the wait is over!
On Autogeek.com
3.5" ThinPro Foam Buffing Pads
Other products mentiond...
Griot's Garage 3" Mini Polisher
Griot's Garage 3" Pneumatic Orbital Polisher
RUPES Mini 12mm orbital polisher
Pinnacle Advanced Finishing Polish
McKee's 37 Fast Compound 16 oz
Pinnacle Black Label Surface Cleansing Polish
Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating v2
3M Trizact Hookit 3 Inch Foam Discs P3000
3M Trizact 3 Inch 5000 Grit Foam Discs
2016 Challenger R/T Scatpack Shaker by Dodge - Shine by Pinnacle Black Label
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re: NEW! 3.5 inch ThinPro Foam Pads! Thin is in and you're going to love these new small foam pads!
Just to note...
There's only a limited supply of these new pads. They won't last long so if you want some... get some...
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re: NEW! 3.5 inch ThinPro Foam Pads! Thin is in and you're going to love these new small foam pads!
I really like these pads, definitely going to pick some up.
I had a chance to use them at the Thursday night makeover.
They work great on the Griots Mini Polisher, good pad rotation and you can use the GG Mini for correction work with these pads.
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I honestly can't believe it took so long to come up with a better solution to the fat 3" pads. They were not very user friendly at all. Great write up, and will be on my next order
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Originally Posted by
FrankS
I really like these pads, definitely going to pick some up.
I had a chance to use them at the Thursday night makeover.
They work great on the Griots Mini Polisher, good pad rotation and you can use the GG Mini for correction work with these pads.
Could`nt agree more Frank. Unfortunately for you and I we could`nt buy them on Thursday night as they did`nt hit the site until Friday.I will defiantly pick some up when I return to work next week at autogeek.
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Awesome write up Mike!
Like Mike said, these pads are available in very limited supply until production is fully ramped up. If you want them before they're gone, don't hesitate!
re: NEW! 3.5 inch ThinPro Foam Pads! Thin is in and you're going to love these new small foam pads!
I love the word "sharp" to describe that grey pad!
re: NEW! 3.5 inch ThinPro Foam Pads! Thin is in and you're going to love these new small foam pads!
Just ordered the griots pneumatic polisher and a 6 pack of pads. Can't wait to try these on my rupes and the griots.
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I imagine these will stir up some interest in smaller polishers. When I wear out my new 3" muffins, ThinPros will go in the cart.