Anyone use a 6" backing plate with your G110? I generally use only 6.5" pads and notice that when I apply pressure to the pad, the stock backing plate leaves about a half inch in diameter of the pad exposed, therefore, not allowing all of the surface area of the pad to receive pressure. I ordered a 6" backing plate today. Anyone notice any extra vibration with a bigger bp?
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Originally posted by Premium View PostReduced safety margin? Can you elaborate?
As for the bp and pads, I would recommend you try some 5.5" Lake Country CCS pads... at least for the 1st of two or more steps... you'll be pleasantly surprised...Ivan Rajic - LUSTR Auto Detail
Chicago, Illinois
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I am not too concerned with the backing plate hitting the paint. I am a professional detailer and I have been using a PC for years, but I know accidents can happen, however, thats not what concerns me. I have 5.5" pads, but I prefer 6.5". I don't see any difference in using the 6.5 besides the greater surface area so thats what I'm after with the bigger backing plate. I was just curious to see if anyone had tried the 6" bp on their G110.
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Originally posted by Premium View PostReduced safety margin? Can you elaborate?2018 Subaru Outback 3.6R Touring - Crystal White Pearl
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