Self Center Hex Pads, from Chemical Guys

Discussion in 'Car Detailing Product Discussion' started by Millenion, May 26, 2009.

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  1. Millenion

    Millenion Virgin Detailer

    Anyone ever tried these? I think these are new from the CG line up, might pick some up and see. My question is, does this engineering relate to the Kompressor Pads?

    " The Hexagon is not new to science, it’s just new to detailing. Rather then try to reinvent some catchy gimmick, Chemical Guys invests in technology that through the years has simply been unbeatable and improves on it. Hex-Logic pads are designed to hold product and distribute it evenly over the surface of the pad, delivering a superior even finish that is hard to achieve with any other pad.

    Nature selected the Hexagon for storage and designed it to be one of the most efficient holding cells. For example a mass of hexagonal wax cells built by honey bees in their nests to store honey and pollen. The bees build the comb with 6 sides for even distribution of product fast and effectively.

    Buffing pad Hex Logic Hex-logicHex-logic Pads are laser cut perfect every time to guarantee that every pads use is extremely efficient.

    These pads are engineered, designed and manufactured 100% in the California USA."


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  2. slanguage

    slanguage OD On Detailing

    looks pretty cool, but i won't buy them.
     
  3. DaveS4

    DaveS4 Jedi Nuba

    I can only imagine how much polish would be wasted with these pads...
     
  4. Millenion

    Millenion Virgin Detailer

    exactly like the kompressor pads...
     
  5. Spyral

    Spyral DB Forum Supporter

    I had some of these. Adam's sells them with their logo on the back (imagine that..lol)

    You use more product filling the pad up than you do on the car, a real waste of product.
     
  6. krshultz

    krshultz Nuba Guru

    Seems to me that the self-centering thing would only work if you're using exactly the right backing plate. 3M UK backing plate? Probably not so much.

    I've also seen these sold as "Buff-n-Shine" brand pads. Majestic Solutions has some on the shelf. I'll stick with my 3M UK pads.
     
  7. Millenion

    Millenion Virgin Detailer

    yea, its funny how adams puts it out right after chemical guys. silly adam
     
  8. Millenion

    Millenion Virgin Detailer

    these dont waste product...

    rubbishboys pads

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  9. Bunky

    Bunky Guest

    When you see products like this, it means pads are a commodity and everyone is looking for a way to standout to eek out some profit by being different.
     
  10. Spyral

    Spyral DB Forum Supporter

    Different isn't always better..lol
     
  11. junebug

    junebug Jedi Nuba

    It's the same concept as the CCS pads - or even the waffle ones that no one seems to like anymore, me? I like a flat pad.
     
  12. michakaveli

    michakaveli Welcome to Detailing

    That's what it looks like...
     
  13. PJS

    PJS Birth of a Detailer

    Agree with all said there - these are a gimmick. A functional gimmick probably, but a gimmick all the same.
     
  14. Millenion

    Millenion Virgin Detailer

    The kompressor pads claim they have added advantages over all the other pads...im assuming the "flats"

    * Slotted face constantly adjusts to surface contours
    * Extended pad life
    * Pad remains wetter, longer
    * Recessed back centers backing plate and prevents marring the finish
    * Perfect for newer, scratch-resistant clear coats



    * Larger "Sweet Spot" increases cutting speed
    * Less splatter
    * More usable surface area
    * Smoothest running pad ever
    "Like floating on a cloud"
    * Pads are easy to clean


    would all of those be gimmicks?
     
  15. GLuXuRy

    GLuXuRy Birth of a Detailer

    Paul gave me a hex fenessing pad for free to try out .. havent had a chance to try it yet .. i still have a set of kompressor pads collecting dust too
     
  16. Millenion

    Millenion Virgin Detailer

    you should do a product review, you never know, these inventions might be better

    i would rather cut down worktime over trying to save a lot of product.
     
  17. PJS

    PJS Birth of a Detailer

    Yes, because they are all easy "advantages" to claim without proper proof - and anecdotal evidence doesn't constitute proof.

    Taken point by point:
    Slotted face - ordinary pads will conform to surface contours, the amount depending on the pad's durometer rating.
    Extended pad life - as a function of the foam used, but not the pattern cut into it.
    Wetter longer - nope, can't see that given the greater surface area exposed to the air.
    The other two are nothing to do with the pads hexagonal pattern, so are pointless as all pads with the same recessed back could claim the same advantage. And how often do you hear of regular pads inflicting marring? That's operator error displaying carelessness.

    Larger sweet-spot - wouldn't even know how you can define a pad as having a sweet spot, so most likely this is typical marketing FUD.
    Less splatter - I'll bet with Farecla G3 you'll still splatter with this pad!
    More useable surface area - nope, not a chance - lucky to have the same, never mind more, than a regular plain or waffle pad.
    Easier to clean - nope, just as easy or difficult as regular ones.
    Smoothest running pad - might have to concede that one, but only if comparing with other pads of the same durometer rating, otherwise it's a moot point.

    My honest impression is that if there's no premium on the price being asked for the funky hex design, then it's worth getting a couple to try out of curiosity.
     
  18. junebug

    junebug Jedi Nuba

    What's the old saying about fool me once? I bought into the hype of the CCS pads - and after trying them, I'd rather use the flat ones. Now - I use a PC and a Flex, just so ya'll know.
     
  19. krshultz

    krshultz Nuba Guru

    It might be just me, but I really, really like the waffle pattern 3M UK pads from Polished Bliss. They're my favorites.
     
  20. Millenion

    Millenion Virgin Detailer



    i was talk about kompressor pads, not hex
     
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