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    Buffing with the edge of the pad?

    Hi, I hope this question is in the correct section. I am going to restore the headlights on a 2010 Prius. This particular car's headlight shape is complicated. Instead of removing the front bumper cover, I was hoping I could use the edge of the wool or foam pad to cut the deteriorated surface? I ordered 3" pads, however the backing plate is 3" and the pads are 4.25"-4.75"

    I wish they made smaller for those really tight spots doing headlights.

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    Re: Buffing with the edge of the pad?

    Here's an edgy article, where several
    small pads are also being showcased:

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...dy-panels.html





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    Re: Buffing with the edge of the pad?

    Tape off the surrounding paint well and machine polish what you can. Sometimes you just have to do the tight areas by hand unless you pull them out.

    Quote Originally Posted by VincenzaV View Post

    I wish they made smaller for those really tight spots doing headlights.
    Here are some smaller ones that will work with your drill:

    FLEX PE8 Rotary Foam Pads 1, 2, 3 Inch Diameter

    FLEX Rotary Backing Plates 1, 2, 3 Inch Diameter

    Spot Buffs Drill Adapter
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    Re: Buffing with the edge of the pad?

    OMG-Thank you Funx650! I had no idea that small of a pad exists (I'm sure overspending the pad can be a real concern due to the smaller cir.)

    Mantilgh-Great point. I didn't think really about using hand to compliment the majority done with the machine. Thank you for the suggestions too! I'm definitely getting some to have a complete arsenal!

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