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Polishing Pad Autobarn

Polishing Pad Autobarn

Meguiar’s Pro Speed Compound M100 is what we use 95% for doing paint correction. Most of the time we use the Lake Country Foamed Wool Pad. This works well with the M100 compound because it too cuts pretty well and corrects the paint, but leaves a decent finish that requires only one finishing stage. I choose this pad mainly for the correcting ability especially when paired with the M100 compound. That said, there are more sensitive paints on which the combo would be a bit too aggressive, leaving too many unnecessary scratches that need to be corrected. In this case we normally go with an Lake Country Orange Foam Pad because it still allows the M100 to correct really well, but doesn’t cut as much itself. This gives a nice mix of correction and a good finish, which final polishing takes over the top. For reference, the M100/LC wool pad combo is great for paints such as a sapphire black BMW and the M100/orange foam combo would be great for a red Tesla or a Japanese car, which have softer paint and correct well.

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What is Polishing Pad Autobarn

 

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Advantages of Polishing Pad Autobarn

Removes scratches

Buffing pads are most effective in removing defects from surfaces and they are more efficient than applicators such as a towel.

 

Applies product evenly

Buffing pads have a unique design to distribute wax, polish, and other finishes evenly on a surface.

 

Uses less product

Unlike a towel or other applicator, a buffing pad uses less polish, which can save you money.

 

 

Types of Polishing Pad Autobarn

 

There's a wide variety of Polishing Pad Autobarn to choose from. Here are some of our top picks:


Chemical Guys Buffing Kit
This buffing kit from Chemical Guys comes with different pads to fit the needs of various surfaces. This product includes a cleaning solution to wash your pads with after each use. It's recommended for beginners to car detailing and provides a beautiful finish for your car. You can attach these Polishing Pad Autobarn to a power tool or use your hand to apply polish.


Meguiar's DA Polishing Power Pads
Meguiar's DA polishing power pads are accessories for the Meguiar's DA Power System Tool G3500 that are designed to help to remove light swirls from your car. This can restore the glossy finish of the car paint. This set includes two 4-inch diameter foam pads that allow you to reach nearly any surface of your vehicle. You can wash and re-use these pads and use them to polish or apply wax.
If you don't have the Meguiar's DA Power System Tool G3500, you can use these pads manually as well.


Viking Car Care Microfiber Applicator Pads
The Viking car care microfiber applicator pads consist of soft microfiber material. They're great for applying wax, polish, and protectant evenly on surfaces. These buffing pads are safe and gentle enough to use on both the interior and exterior of your car. With only a 5-inch diameter, these pads will reach smaller surfaces of your car and are easy to hold.
Consumers report that these pads have great quality, provide a beautiful finish and they're very inexpensive.


Chemical Guys Hex-Logic Medium-Heavy Cutting Pad
The Chemical Guys hex-logic medium-heavy cutting pad is recommended for removing scratches and other defects. This foam pad is flexible and can conform to the surface you are polishing, providing maximum contact and coverage. The structure of the buffing pads is like a honeycomb which helps absorb, then distribute a finish evenly.
The Chemical Guys hex-logic medium-heavy cutting pad is 6 inches in diameter to help cover more surface area and is more efficient than smaller pads.


Porter-Cable Lambs Wool Hook and Loop Polishing Pad
This Porter-Cable 6-inch lambs wool hook and loop polishing pad can polish a wide range of surfaces including your vehicle or headlights. You need a sander or a polisher in order to use this buffing pad. It's compatible with most orbit sanders. The Porter-Cable polishing pad is most useful for removing scratches and buffing headlights to restore them to their original color and shine.

 

How to Choose the Polishing Pad Autobarn

 

Consider these factors when purchasing Polishing Pad Autobarn:


Material: Polishing Pad Autobarn are made from various materials. Consider how the pad will be used and against what surface to decide the best material.


Flexibility: You may need more or less flexibility in your Polishing Pad Autobarn depending on the curves and edges of the surface you want to use the product on. A flat surface is suitable for rigid pads, but the surface of your vehicle requires a pad with flexibility.


Cut: The cut of a pad refers to how it removes defects. Aggressive pads can remove deep scratches and imperfections in paint quickly, while a less aggressive pad requires more buffing time and leaves a smoother finish. If you use Polishing Pad Autobarn to wax, then you need a pad with no cut so that it is not too rough on the surface.


Surface paint: Consider the paint on the surface you're going to be using the buffing pad against. There are different Polishing Pad Autobarn that manufacturers recommend using for clear coats, dark paint, etc.


Surface size: Consider the size of the surface you wish to use the Polishing Pad Autobarn on. This can help determine the diameter of the pad you should buy. If you use a sander or polisher, the pad needs to be slightly larger to fit your tool properly.


Buffing machine: If you already have a power tool for buffing, such as a sander, ensure that the Polishing Pad Autobarn are compatible. It's also important that the Polishing Pad Autobarn come with a backing pad to attach the pads to the polisher or sander.


Warranty: You may want a buffing pad with a warranty included by the manufacturer. This may help guarantee the quality of the Polishing Pad Autobarn and protect you if the product is faulty.

 

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Foam vs. Wool Polishing Pads

Before you start shopping, it's important to know what buffing pads for cars you need. A wool polishing pad is an aggressive pad that's mainly for heavy-duty cutting - i.e. buffing out paint scratches or removing an oxidized top layer - along with spot removal and other paint correction. Both microfiber and foam car buffer pads can be used for cutting, general finishing or refining depending on the material blend and thickness. Each manufacturer has their own system, so we don't recommend mixing brands and series unless you're an expert.
Once you've decided on a pad type, you'll need the correct size and backing for your machine polisher Autogeek carries buffing pads that fit polisher models from Griot's Garage, Flex, DeWalt, Cyclo and other respected brands. There are pads for every style of polisher as well, including orbital, rotary and dual-action machines. We also stock cleaning formulas and conditioning brushes to restore a pad after you're done with a project. Shop anytime for great prices and fast shipping from the place where shine happens.

 

Polishing Pad Autobarn: How Many Should I Use?

 

Whether you are picking up Polishing Pad Autobarn for the first time, or polishing your 10th car this month, using the correct number of pads during the polishing process is extremely important.
When polishing there are two general schools of thought:
● Using multiple Polishing Pad Autobarn and cleaning them all at the end of a detail.
● Using fewer Polishing Pad Autobarn and cleaning as you go.
Just like with most detailing steps, there is only guidelines and no 100% correct answer here. You want to find out what works best for your situation and roll with that. For myself, I personally like to swap out pads early and often. As a general rule of thumb, I use 1 pad per panel, which comes out to about 4-6 pads per car. This means if you are performing a two step polishing process, I will use 4-6 heavy correction pads and 4-6 light correction pads.
I use each pad on the hood, trunk, front quarter panels, sides, and the rear quarter panels. Once I am done with any of those sections, I toss the pad in a bucket that has a mixture of water and the Lake Country Snappy Pad Cleaner. I place a new pad onto the backing plate and proceed with polishing the next panel.
Once I am finished polishing completely, I thoroughly clean my pads and let them air dry before storing them.
This process allows me to keep heat generation down and less clear coat out of the pad's pores. In turn, this extends the life of my pads and improves polishing results as the pads I am using are cleaner longer and less clogged with any polishing oils, clear coat, etc. Some polishes have longer work cycles as well, so swapping out pads removes spent polish and avoids re-introduction of overworked polish back onto the paint. Plus, I simply hate stopping my polishing process to clean my pads on the fly.
Now, I use mostly foam pads, but note that wool or microfiber pads need to be cleaned or blown out via compressed air more frequently. If I find myself reaching for microfiber I still swap out frequently, but I use compressed air to blow them out before I go over any section.
This general process works for me, however, my process is not the only process that works for a detailer. Take a look at some expert opinions below, which each include little nuances that work for each detailer personally.

 

 
How Do I Choose the Correct Pad for a Specific Polish?

 

Meguiar's M100
Meguiar's Pro Speed Compound M100 is what we use 95% for doing paint correction. Most of the time we use the Lake Country Foamed Wool Pad. This works well with the M100 compound because it too cuts pretty well and corrects the paint, but leaves a decent finish that requires only one finishing stage. I choose this pad mainly for the correcting ability especially when paired with the M100 compound. That said, there are more sensitive paints on which the combo would be a bit too aggressive, leaving too many unnecessary scratches that need to be corrected. In this case we normally go with an Lake Country Orange Foam Pad because it still allows the M100 to correct really well, but doesn't cut as much itself. This gives a nice mix of correction and a good finish, which final polishing takes over the top. For reference, the M100/LC wool pad combo is great for paints such as a sapphire black BMW and the M100/orange foam combo would be great for a red Tesla or a Japanese car, which have softer paint and correct well.


Meguiar's M205
Meguiar's Ultra Finishing Polish M205 is a long time staple in my detailing arsenal and I have yet to find something that's as versatile, capable and easy to use. M205 works very well with basically any pad. I may pair M205 with the LC Wool pad mentioned above on a medium/soft paint if it's pretty hammered. This combo corrects really well, but since M205 isn't as aggressive as the compounds, the wool pad pairs well to accomplish great results. Most of the time we use M205 with the Lake Country Orange Foam Pad as a 1-stage polishing on harder paints and with a Lake Country White Foam Pad on softer paints, such as the Tesla mentioned above. Reason being, the orange pad doesn't cut too much when used with M205, but corrects a lot of swirls while leaving a very nice finish on harder paint. Sure a 2-stage correction is always best, but when a client wants only 1 stage of polishing, the M205/orange becomes a great combo. White pad is even softer than orange, so it works well for softer or darker paints, where marring from the pad is more visible. In short, light pad marring looks MUCH better than swirl marks, so we lean toward as much correction as possible while leaving a pretty perfect finish. Plus applying a wax/sealant, especially by machine, eliminates very light marring and leaves a great finish. Very rarely we will use M205 with the Lake Country Red Finishing Pad, but usually if it needs a pad that soft, it needs a finer polish.


Menzerna SFP3800
Last but not least is the Menzerna Super Finish Plus 3800. This is by far one of the best finishing polishes I have tried in 15+ years doing this. It's not nearly as versatile as M205 nor does it correct as much when used as a 1-stage polish, but it does a great job finishing down any previously corrected finish. When paired with the Lake Country White Foam Pad, it's great after something like M205/orange to correct light marring and leave a great, glossy finish. It's also very decent as a 2nd stage behind something like M205 and a wool pad on certain paints. When it comes to soft and sensitive black paint though, SFP3800 is one of, if not the best polish to use. Paired with the Lake Country Red Finishing Pad in the right hands it can correct hazing on soft paint and leave a perfect finish.
The above mentioned pads and polishes are used in practically 95% of jobs where we touch a buffer, usually the Flex 3401 VRG. Obviously there are countless pads and polishes on the market, but the same principles apply. When using a heavy cutting polish/compound, you should pair it with a heavier cutting pad on harder or more damaged paints and a softer pad for medium paints with average defects. Most pads will work well when used with a "medium" polish such as Meguiar's M205 so you have more control depending on the paint condition and expectations. Lastly, finishing polishes usually only pair well with finishing pads. Since they can't accomplish much correction, they're best at finishing down paint as a 2nd stage.

 

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FAQ

 

Q: When should you throw away a polishing pad?

A: Cutting (and some polishing) pads wear and lose their "cut"; they become less aggressive. Other than that, I hardly ever throw pads out until there`s an issue with the velcro or the foam starts to get *really* chewed up.

Q: How many times can you use a polishing pad?

A: Wax and sealant application pads can last for hundreds of applications. Fine polishing pads can also last for many applications because they are being used gently.

Q: Do you need to prime a polishing pad?

A: Why prime the pad? Priming the pad ensures that none of the pad is dry when it's in contact with the paint. The pad will glide over the paint a little more easily from the start because the product and its lubricants have already been distributed over the pad face.

Q: Can you wash and reuse polishing pads?

A: So it's relatively easy to rinse them or throw them in the wash for reuse. Utilizing a dedicated pad cleaner such as CARPRO MFX will aid in removing polish or wax.

Q: What is the difference between buff pad and polish pad?

A: Buffing is more aggressive and uses an abrasive compound to clear away marks and scratches while polishing is less intense and uses a smoother abrasive material to create a shiny, reflective surface.

Q: Should you wet a buffing pad?

A: It is very important to dampen the pad throughout, this does not mean dripping wet or barely misted with water. When the pad is dampened properly it will become very flexible and much easier to use.

Q: Do you let polish dry before buffing?

A: Then, allow the polish to dry by setting the shoes aside for 10-20 minutes. The final step in polishing is to buff the shoe vigorously using your brush, which will help to work the polish into the leather and remove any excess, as well as create a bit of a shine.

Q: What is the most aggressive polishing pad?

A: Wool pads
For the most part wool pads are the most aggressive and designed primeraly for use on rotary polishers. They will cut through the heaviest defects, easily, but will leave behind a surface that requires more refinement due to the abrasions and holograms that the cutting pad imparts along the way.

Q: What is the best pad to buff a car?

A: Foam Pads. Foam pads are the most commonly used buffing pads in car detailing. They come in various colors and densities, each serving a specific purpose. Cutting pads (maroon/red) remove severe defects, polishing pads (white/yellow) refine the paintwork, and finishing pads (black/blue) enhance gloss.

Q: What is the difference between yellow and white polishing pads?

A: The green pad is most suitable for deep scratches and hard lacquers. The grey pad is most suitable for extreme gloss and soft lacquers. The yellow and white are in between. The yellow pad has a little more abrasive power, the white pad gives a little more gloss.

Q: How long do polishing pads last?

A: Heat during use is the main killer of pads because they soften up as they warm up, and can break down. If you're using one pad of each type per vehicle you're not going to get much life out of the pad.. maybe 2 to 5 cars before it loses its bite and ability, especially working a hot car.

Q: Why do some polishing pads have holes?

A: The perforations provide a break in the surface tension of the material and help to prevent suction on the surface of the pad.

Q: What do you spray on buffing pads?

A: Mist the pad with 1 - 3 spritzes of Polishing Pad Conditioner. Use Chemical Guys Polishing Pad Conditioner on any foam, microfiber, or wool buffing and polishing pads whenever compounding or polishing.

Q: Why do polishing pads turn black?

A: It could've turned black due to a number of things, usually it's because the pad comes in contact with rubber trim alongside the sunroof or around the windows, etc. Add that up with the cleaning of the paint that's happening and you could wind up with a black pad in a matter of seconds.

Q: How do you clean polishing pads between panels?

A: Hold a bristle brush against a foam pad and turn on the electric polisher. Gently push down with the brush to apply light pressure to the pad while it spins. Using a scrub brush will help remove residue without harming the pad. Avoid applying too much pressure with the brush because it might damage the foam on the pad.

Q: What are the three levels of buffing pads?

A: Below, we explore the three main types of foam buffing pads-soft, medium, and firm-each serving specific purposes and yielding different results.

Q: What is the orange buffing pad for?

A: The Orange Pad removes oxidation, swirls, and scratches to restore a bright finish with any Chemical Guys compound or polish, such as V32, V34, V36, and VSS. The White Pad restores shine and wet reflection with finishing polishes.

Q: What is the fluffy polishing pad for?

A: Rather than going off rumors, we put both wool and foam to the test to see which produced more heat. The biggest difference between wool pads and foam pads is that wool pads are designed to cut and buff out scratches, whereas foam pads are designed for apply that glossy finish and shine.

Q: What to avoid when polishing a car?

A: Polishing your car is beneficial when you have scratches, but overdoing it can wear into the clear coat and paint layers, making it look dull. The same is true for cleaner waxes. And inside your car, avoid touching plastic and painted surfaces with hard vacuum attachments that can scratch them.

Q: Can a car be polished too much?

A: In that sense, yes it does "damage" the paint since you'll end up having to respray the car sooner. Only polish if you have to, and only polish as much as you have to. The rest of the time, take steps to avoid scratches and swirls (so you won't have to polish it as often).

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