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Re: Efficiency of 5" pads versus 5 1/2" pads
Originally Posted by FUNX725
What is your source of this interesting tidbit of information?
Bob
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I will try and track down where this nugget came from and became imbedded in the Detailing Dedicated section of my grey stuff
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Re: Efficiency of 5" pads versus 5 1/2" pads
Originally Posted by allenk4
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I will try and track down where this nugget came from and became imbedded in the Detailing Dedicated section of my grey stuff
I haven't actually heard this before and would also like to know.
Just based on my own experience 50% compression on a 3" pad would cause it it overheat and separate rather quickly unless the speed is quite low. Like most things in detailing there's probably exceptions to every rule out there
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