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  • lake country buffing pads?

    wondering about the quality of these pads. I have a friend who can get me a great deal on these.

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    I like them and think they are good quality. I perfer Meg's pads, only because I am very familiar with the Meg's line. Lake Country pads are nice though, and the concave ones are super easy to use with a rotary, IMO.
    Let's make all of the cars shiny!

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      Re: lake country buffing pads?

      I started out using LC pads.
      Needless to say, I switched to 8006s and 8007s really quick,

      The LC pads weren't giving me the right pressure I needed to remove the defects, they would stop rotating after about 10 lbs. of pressure on the polisher head
      -Brad
      Shine Masters Pasadena, CA
      shine-masters.com

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        Re: lake country buffing pads?

        I didn't have any luck w/ the 6" pads. Used them once and they fell apart. Stay w/ the Megs. No problems w/ the 4" pads though.

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