Hey all, I'm just finalizing what size small pads and backing plate to purchase to handle small areas of the vehicles. Do you recommend 3" pads or 4" pads (and their corresponding backing plates)?
Thanks!
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Hey all, I'm just finalizing what size small pads and backing plate to purchase to handle small areas of the vehicles. Do you recommend 3" pads or 4" pads (and their corresponding backing plates)?
Thanks!
I used to use primarily Buff and Shine 4" pads with a 3.5" backing plate. But in the past few years there have been so many great 3" & 3.25" pads released and the griots new 3" backing plate I hardly ever use 4" pads anymore.
Well, I think my question is more around what have you experienced guys found to be more useful on a car as far as size for the smaller areas. Of course, the 3" can fit into more areas, but maybe the 4" is a perfect size and has no issues?
3" if you have a PC.
4" if you have a GG6, G110v2, or MT300.
The size of the spindle shroud plays into my recommendation. Even though Meguiar's makes a 3" system for the MT300, the shroud on that machine is huge.
Great feedback! I'm buying a GG6, so looks like that would be best? If I understand your statement, you're basically saying you prefer to go with the smaller size (3") to deal with small areas, unless you have the issue of the polisher having too large of a shroud to make it effective, right?
If you are buying the GG6, GG makes a 3 inch HD backing plate that has been known to perform well on the GG6, and is also recommended for use on the GG6. They have the corresponding 3in Boss pads to go with it.
I still like using 4" pads, especially on the larger area of bumpers and on rocker panels. I like the thicker B&S 4" pads on the bumper contours. I'll switch to the 3" PC/GG3 for tighter smaller spots or the Rupe's Mini/Zentool if the space can handle the 12mm throw.
All about using a pad size and orbital throw that fits the section you are working on. I don't like using big pads on small areas. I know it is possible, just don't like it. I also hate changing BP.
These are the DA RO machines with small BP that I keep on hand ready to be used.
GG3 w/ 3" BP - with LC Thin Pro, GG Boss pads (just ordered the 2" kit and extra GG MF, orange and yellow pads. This polisher will remain a 2" BP machine going forward) (8mm)
PC w/ GG 3" BP - with LC Thin Pro, GG Boss pads and Megs Powerpads (8mm)
Rupe's Mini 3" - with Rupes pads (minus blue), LC Thin Pro, GG Boss pads, and Megs Powerpads (12mm)
Zentool 3" - with Rupes pads (minus blue), LC Thin Pro, GG Boss pads, and Megs Powerpads (I'll try the 2" BP and GG Boss pads on this machine when the kit arrives. It uses the same 5/16 spindle as a PC/GG6) (12mm)
2nd PC w/ 4" BP - mainly just B&S pads, but a few Cyclo and LC CCS & flat pads (8mm)
For rotary, I use a Flex PE-8 with the Flex 1"/2"/3" BP. I also use a 4" LC BP with this machine. Love the 4" LC Foamed Purple Wool pads on fenders.
Hopefully I'll finally get a Rupe's Nano someday soon when I'm ready to part with $600.
I like the Lake Country CCS Pads or the Hydrotechs. I use them for my PC7424XP
Visibility is key thats why I use a Rupes Mini for small areas, it excels there.