Anyone used them? I was wondering if they would work well to clean plastic headlight lenses.
Meguiars Easy Buff Knitted Wool 3 Inch Pads, wool cutting pad, compounding pad, spot buff pad
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Anyone used them? I was wondering if they would work well to clean plastic headlight lenses.
Meguiars Easy Buff Knitted Wool 3 Inch Pads, wool cutting pad, compounding pad, spot buff pad
Will they work on a DA / Orbital ?
I would be using them with a Rotary.
I know next week if they have them out at AG to use i'm going to try them .
I used one on the 1969 El Camino Damp Sanding Project with a rotary and it works well, kind of like the 4" Purple Foamed Wool Pad except that it's attached to a thick, foam buffing pad as an back-up interface.
Long, fiberous pads don't work well with tools that oscillate very well. Solid mediums like foam are better. The long fibers just collapse and bend and dissipate all the energy from a DA Polisher.
The Meguiar's Spot Repair Pads are being targeted INITIALLY for use with rotary buffers. You can of course use them with DA Polishers and we have a video coming out showing them being used with a DA Polisher to remove a Bird Dropping Etching.
Hang on and I'll share some pics on this topic...
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Here's a brand new one next to one I used with M105 on the Flex 3403 Lightweight Rotary Buffer to remove sanding marks.
The way the fibers have matted down in a twisted fashion is NORMAL
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...airPads001.jpg
Here's a brand new Meguiars Easy Buff Knitted Wool 3 Inch Pad next to a Foamed Wool 3.5 inch Buffing & Polishing Pad
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...airPads002.jpg
Here they are upside down with a 2 3/4" rotary buffer backing plate attacked to give you an idea of general size.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...airPads003.jpg
These are both good for aggressive cutting on thin panes or for spot repair when using a rotary buffer.
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Mike:
Thank you for the in depth answer. I have a couple of the FWP and like them a lot. My next order will include this pad. I need to check this weekend to see if I have the small backing plate for my Makita.
Sigh mo money for a hobby I enjoy.