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Re: Looking for some 5.5" pads
Originally Posted by UglyBetty
That's the exact same one I'm using now, I find it to work very well, has a lot of flex to it, works extreamly well on curved panels.
How do you like yours?
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I would recommend the lake country high gloss ccs pad line.
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Re: Looking for some 5.5" pads
Originally Posted by Wes Bremec
I would recommend the lake country high gloss ccs pad line.
CCS for a rotary?
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Re: Looking for some 5.5" pads
Hydro-tech pads are the best foam pads I've ever used.
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Re: Looking for some 5.5" pads
Originally Posted by FivePoint.0
Hydro-tech pads are the best foam pads I've ever used.
I've read that they are very good pads, I looked into buying them but they seem to have been designed more for using with a dual action buffer, I'm sure you can use them with a rotary though.
Problem for me is the fact there's so many pads to choose from. Lol
A good problem to have I suppose
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Re: Looking for some 5.5" pads
Hydro techs are really good. I've never used them on with my rotaries, only on my Flex 3401 & GG6 and they do cut good and finish wonderfully. The LC flats feel the best on a rotary (IMO) The curved edge CCS feel and work great as well, but are bigger than what you're looking for. From reading some of your past posts, I know you like jeweling with your rotary. I've been using the gold 5.5 CCS pads for jeweling and I love them.
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Originally Posted by HateSwirls
CCS for a rotary?
On second thought, yes, these are very good for a rotary. The dimples provide smoother polishing and keep the heat less. Forgot about these pads. If you're a die-hard flat pad guy, the LC flat pads are great, too. While the HT's are good, they lack durability.
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Re: Looking for some 5.5" pads
[QUOTE=FivePoint.0;1040600]On second thought, yes, these are very good for a rotary. The dimples provide smoother polishing and keep the heat less. Forgot about these pads. If you're a die-hard flat pad guy, the LC flat pads are great, too. While the HT's are good, they lack durability.
Have you ever used the Lake Country Flat Pads?
If so what are your thoughts on them?
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[QUOTE=HateSwirls;1040604]
Originally Posted by FivePoint.0
On second thought, yes, these are very good for a rotary. The dimples provide smoother polishing and keep the heat less. Forgot about these pads. If you're a die-hard flat pad guy, the LC flat pads are great, too. While the HT's are good, they lack durability.
Have you ever used the Lake Country Flat Pads?
If so what are your thoughts on them?
Yes, a lot. Oldies but goodies. They work well and last a long time.
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