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Been a while since this go any attention. I would also like to see 4" and 5.5" Meg's pads in the new foam. I am fine with the 6.5" and 7" pads but sometimes you just need something smaller. I like the LC pads I have in the smaller sizes but prefer my Meguiar's pads. Just don't have the option to buy them smaller.
I rather use a smaller pad to work on a larger panel than to use a very large pad to work in tight areas. I think the 5.5" pad is a very versatile size; it is big enough for the hood, but small enough to maneuver around the pillars.
Instead of "begging" Meguiar's to make some new pads, why not simply consider smaller pads from other companies? There are LOTS of them on the market, and most of them are good, if not excellent.
I've bought 4" LC pads before but I'd prefer Megs ones if they existed.
Originally posted by Blueline
I own a silver vehicle and a black vehicle owns me. The black one demands attention, washing, detailing, waxing and an occasional dinner out at a nice restaurant. The silver one demands nothing and it looks just fine. I think the black vehicle is taking advantage of me, and the silver car is more my style. We can go out for a drive without her makeup and she looks fine. If I want to take the black one out, it is three or four hours in the "bathroom" to get ready.
Just bought some 4" LC CCS pads one orange, two white, one black and one red going to try them tonight.
Also bought a Festool backing plate 70mm (3" approx) Festool gear is expensive here in Australia paid just under $50 (Australian) $48.something to be more exact, the Makita 9227CB has an M14 thread here I think you guys have an 5/8" x 11 thread but the Festool also has the M14 thread so it will be all go tonight.
I'd still buy some Meguiars 4" pads if they where available thou, just to compare if nothing else so please count my vote....
I rather use a smaller pad to work on a larger panel than to use a very large pad to work in tight areas. I think the 5.5" pad is a very versatile size; it is big enough for the hood, but small enough to maneuver around the pillars.
Instead of "begging" Meguiar's to make some new pads, why not simply consider smaller pads from other companies? There are LOTS of them on the market, and most of them are good, if not excellent.
That's true! In my case,I can't get Meguiar's pads for a kick off. There are many alternatives out there. But would be good for Meguiar's to add something to the line.
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