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Re: Pictures of a 6" Maroon Uro-tec pad after 25-30 uses!
This is awesome! I love B&S and have been very impressed with all of their pads durability!
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Re: Pictures of a 6" Maroon Uro-tec pad after 25-30 uses!
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mwoywod
It's pretty amazing that after 25-30 uses this maroon uro-tec pad still hasn't delaminated or completely shredded apart.
Have you found that this pad will still perform well when it gets to the condition in your picture?
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Re: Pictures of a 6" Maroon Uro-tec pad after 25-30 uses!
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Wknd Dtlr
Have you found that this pad will still perform well when it gets to the condition in your picture?
That is impressive!
I was thinking the same thing. When does one decide a pad is no longer any good?
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Re: Pictures of a 6" Maroon Uro-tec pad after 25-30 uses!
Originally Posted by
TMQ
That is impressive!
I was thinking the same thing. When does one decide a pad is no longer any good?
Tom
Subjective, when you can’t tolerate the shredding or the velcro lets go. When pads start to wear the surface changes from smooth and flat to rough which increases in their cut. They might look worse for wear but on the contrary work better.
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Re: Pictures of a 6" Maroon Uro-tec pad after 25-30 uses!
Originally Posted by
TMQ
That is impressive!
I was thinking the same thing. When does one decide a pad is no longer any good?
Tom
I used it one more time then tossed it. I used to toss my pads once they started shedding or once the hook and loop backing separated, but that doesn't seem to be an issue with these uro-tec pads. I probably could have used it a few more times, but the velcro backing was so worn down it would hardly stick to the backing plate and I didn't want to risk it flying off in the middle of a correction. It definitely paid for itself many times over.
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