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AOI Foam Pad
Anyone ever heard of an AOI Foam Pad? I ran across the mention of an AOI Foam Pad when reading about the new P&S AOI product: P&S Play Maker All-in-One Polish & Protectant is applied using a foam polishing pad or an all-in-one foam pad. Once the surface has been thoroughly polished, buff away the excess product to reveal a clean, polished, and protected surface!
The only AOI type Foam pad that I have ever heard of is the Rupes UHS foam pad. Any suggestions or is just a mistake?
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Re: AOI Foam Pad
This is how Lake Country describes their Green CCS pad
Green Low Profile Polishing/Finishing 5.5 inch Foam Pad - Use this foam to apply one-step cleaner waxes. It is a balance of polishing and finishing that is perfect for all-in-one product application
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Re: AOI Foam Pad
Lake Country’s Flat Foam Pads
(5 1/2” X 7/8”)
White Heavy Polishing Flat 5.5 inch Foam Pad:
“Less dense foam formula for the application of
cleaner waxes, one step polishes, or "all in one"
type products. This pad has very light cutting power,
so it's perfect for pre-wax cleaners.”
Lake Country 5 1/2 x 7/8 inch Beveled Edge Foam Pads, buffing pads, Lake Country curved edge pads, polishing pads
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Re: AOI Foam Pad
I match the pad to the job especially with an AIO. I use a green pad on a vehicle that is more or less in maintenance mode where I am looking to brighten the paint more than correct the paint. A green LC pad is too soft for any meaningful correction. If using an AIO where I expect to attain some level of correction, I will use an LC orange pad, and sometime a white pad.
ScottH
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Re: AOI Foam Pad
Originally Posted by
ScottH
I match the pad to the job especially with an AIO. I use a green pad on a vehicle that is more or less in maintenance mode where I am looking to brighten the paint more than correct the paint. A green LC pad is too soft for any meaningful correction. If using an AIO where I expect to attain some level of correction, I will use an LC orange pad, and sometime a white pad.
ScottH
I do the same, that’s why the “AOI pad” threw me off. I never heard of a pad designated as an AOI pad. Learned something new today! Thanks.
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