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Quick Help: Megs Pads and LC Pads

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  • Quick Help: Megs Pads and LC Pads

    I have been using, and still do use, LC pads. (5.5 and 6.5)
    I use the Orange, White, Green, and Blue. I have a few yellow, but rarely, if ever use them for anything. Thing is, all of my FLAT pads are going south and I have been buying the CCS pads, which I cannot stand.

    I want to switch over to Megs pads exclusively. Problem is, I have never used them before. Question is:
    What does the Burgundy Pad compare to, as far as to LC pads?
    The yellow one? I figure the Yellow Megs pads can be used with 105/205, Menz. SIP & Powerfinish, D151 and the likes???

    I'm used to the 6.5 pads on the flex. Not sure I will like the 7 inch pads. Are the only differences between the older pads and the 2.0 pads the recessed area and the fact they are machine washable?????

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    Re: Quick Help: Megs Pads and LC Pads

    I use the LC pads and don't seem to have an issue with them. I wonder why you cannot stand them?

    As far as cut, the burgundy pad is more aggressive than the LC yellow pad. I believe there is a chart someone posted previously on a thread of mine. You can even do a google search and see how they compare. I would stick with the yellow polishing pad first then only move to burgundy if your defects are more stubborn or severe and you aren't seeing results with the yellow pad.

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      Re: Quick Help: Megs Pads and LC Pads

      Don't get me wrong, I like the LC pads, the flat ones though. Seems they are hard to come by. And the CCS pads, well, after a couple years of using them, I still do not like them. User preference I guess. I use them and they do a good job, but I want to try something new.

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        Re: Quick Help: Megs Pads and LC Pads

        Here is a good chart that Todd created.

        Rasky's Auto Detailing

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        • #5
          Re: Quick Help: Megs Pads and LC Pads

          Thanks for the Chart!

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