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Re: Lake Country HDO Foam Pads
Originally Posted by Joe@NextLevelDetail
for this demo hood I use a plastic bag, Any grocery bag or even a ziplock bag will install those heavy swirls. Alot of people really get shocked when they see how a simple plastic bag can scratch the paint this drastic.
you typically dont want to use a blunt object as that can cause deeper scratches that cant safely be removed, And doing demos of course you get out 99% of the damage but they will still ask about that last remaining deep scratch where you went a little to aggressive lol.
For a testing hood, there must be an extra thick layer of clear sprayed??
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Re: Lake Country HDO Foam Pads
Im very interested of those HDO mf pads. I wonder are they better or worse than Buff and Shine uro-fiber pads?
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Re: Lake Country HDO Foam Pads
Originally Posted by Joel1979
Im very interested of those HDO mf pads. I wonder are they better or worse than Buff and Shine uro-fiber pads?
I like them better, but some like the Uro better. Gotta try for yourself.
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Re: Lake Country HDO Foam Pads
Originally Posted by WRAPT C5Z06
I like them better, but some like the Uro better. Gotta try for yourself.
Why is it that you like them more? Better cutting, durability, smoothness?
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Lake Country HDO Foam Pads
I just realized they've made these smaller than before... 5.5"&6.5" instead of 6"&7"
Man, I'm glad I was able to buy a good batch of the old full size HD Orbitals
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Re: Lake Country HDO Foam Pads
Another thing I can't help but notice: This new Lake Country Microfiber pad is white. That's great. The Griots Boss Microfiber pad is black... I dunno about you, but why would I want a microfiber pad to be black instead of white? Wouldn't white be much better, that way you can easily see how much residue has accumulated in the pad and gauge if it's time to switch to another pad? Don't the black fibers prevent the user from being able to really tell if the pad is 100% clean?
Makes me want to choose these microfiber pads.
Just like choosing a black colored microfiber for any paint duties, why would you want a black towel if you can't even see if it's accidentally gotten soiled during use. Or am I wrong?
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Re: Lake Country HDO Foam Pads
I would think it would be easier to see how clean a black MF pad is than a white MF one. Most polishes and spent CC would be whitish in color.
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Re: Lake Country HDO Foam Pads
Shouldn't really matter as you shoild be cleaning your pad often anyways.
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Re: Lake Country HDO Foam Pads
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
Another thing I can't help but notice: This new Lake Country Microfiber pad is white. That's great. The Griots Boss Microfiber pad is black... I dunno about you, but why would I want a microfiber pad to be black instead of white? Wouldn't white be much better, that way you can easily see how much residue has accumulated in the pad and gauge if it's time to switch to another pad? Don't the black fibers prevent the user from being able to really tell if the pad is 100% clean?
Makes me want to choose these microfiber pads.
Just like choosing a black colored microfiber for any paint duties, why would you want a black towel if you can't even see if it's accidentally gotten soiled during use. Or am I wrong?
Absolutely agree. Although I am not a fan of MF pad as I preferred wool. Having said that, I dont understand the reason of using a black mf in a pad too. Perhaps its raw material limitation or some other reason.
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Re: Lake Country HDO Foam Pads
Whites good for seeing paint transfer but I like the black to see the built up polish, it's easy to see on the black pads imo.
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