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What pads to use with 3M Finesse It II?

What pads to use with 3M Finesse It II?

We manufacture our 3M™ Finesse-it™ Buffing Pad – Orange Foam White Loop for use with our 3M™ Finesse-it™ polishes, which are specially designed to achieve satin, semi-gloss or high gloss finishes on wood, automotive, marine, and aerospace coatings.

Which pad is best for car polishing?

  1. Editor’s Pick: Viking Car Care Microfiber Applicator Pads.
  2. Chemical Guys Hex-Logic Buffing Pad Kit.
  3. Petutu Car Foam Drill Polishing Pad Kit.
  4. Meguiar’s Supreme Shine Foam Applicator Pads.
  5. Griot’s Garage Orange Polishing Pad.
  6. Fontic Compound Drill Buffing Sponge Pads Kit.
  7. SPTA Car Polisher Bonnet Pads.

What is a buffing pad?

What is a Buffing Pad? Buffing pads are circular pads used to polish paint and other hard materials. They can also be used to apply wax, sealants, and other coatings. Most pads are made of foam but can also be made of microfiber or wool or a combination of all three materials.

What do the colors of buffing pads mean?

Yellow is a heavy cutting pad, orange is a medium-heavy cutting pad, green is a heavy polishing pad, white is a medium-light polishing pad, blue is a glazing pad, black is a finishing pad and finally, red is for a perfect ultra-fine finishing pad.

How do I choose a polishing pad?

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.

What do the colors of polishing pads mean?

What buffing pad removes scratches?

It’s recommended that you use a wool pad in the beginning of the polishing job to remove any wax or sealants that have been applied to the surface. Using a wool pad to cut into the finish and get down to the metal is much more efficient than using a foam pad, which would take a lot longer to do the same job.

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