is there a code or a link for the w-65 backing plate
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Here's a kit that has a few pads and the backing plate.
Pad Kit with Backing plate
DA Velcro Buffing System
$32.95
Hope this helps!
Chris
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Originally posted by madvette74
is there a link on here where i can see all there products pads polishes backing plates micrfiber cloths ect
Ultimate Bonnet (microfiber)
Softbuff Cutting Pads (W-7006)
Softbuff Polishing Pads (W-8006)
Softbuff Finishing Pads (W-8006)2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team
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thanks for the compliments guys, tomorrow i get to finsh drivers side.... I used the red foam pad, I was thinking about using a wool pad to get results faster, but seeing I am new to this, i'll stick to the original plan... cant wait to get started back on this, tired of looking at one side done, i'll put some mequiars wax on it when done...
I did make a mistake, I put a few scuff marks on my window trim, is there anyway i can get these scuff marks out??? I have a drill thats made for polishing with polishing pad but dont know what to use on it to get the fine scrathes out..
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Hey,
If you are referring to buffer burn on the rubber trim, then this may be a problem. I have not found a satisfactory way of fixing a buffer burn on rubber. But then again, it also depends on how bad the burn really is. Can you post a photo?
Secondly, when using the W-7006 pad and #84 with the rotary, you need to be VERY cognitive of the paints temperature. This combo can create pretty high temps really fast. So, check often!!
I rarely use a wool pad unless I am buffing the finish after wet sanding. Then, I would use the wool pad with #85 Diamond Cut. This is a very aggressive combo and one I would not recommend to anyone unless you have a few years of rotary experience under your belt.
Tim
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