Uber Foam Pads?

Discussion in 'Tools - Machine Polishers, Pressure Washers, Detai' started by koolG6, Mar 19, 2010.

  1. koolG6

    koolG6 Virgin Detailer

    I heard some guy mention these uber foam pads and looked them up and they look quite nice
    http://www.detailersdomain.com/uberorangepad65inchmediumpolishpad.aspx

    Now I know some of you know the pads and use them and was wondering what products would go along with the color pads.... I know the black would be to use like regular old wax or sealent like an ex-p/optiseal etc... but wondering what I would use the orange, green and blue for?

    I use poli seal, the poorboys ssr line for products with any sort of abrasives in it. Wondering what pad would work best using my Poliseal and my Poorboys ssr 2.5/2/1 polishes. The PC thing and pads selection is still kinda of new to me so.

    Right now i have 2 white and a black LC flat pads, before the CCS pads come out.
     
  2. Reflect

    Reflect DB Forum Supporter

    SSR 2.5/2 would go nicely with a green. 2/1 could go with a blue.
     
  3. koolG6

    koolG6 Virgin Detailer

    What would i use with an orange?
     
  4. Reflect

    Reflect DB Forum Supporter

    SSR3 if you're going with Poorboy's. I suppose you can do 2.5 but IIRC there's a huge jump between Poorboy's 3 and 2.5.
     
  5. getcha

    getcha Jedi Nuba

    You could keep your LC whites and blacks as they are comparable with the green and blue ubers respectively. If you wanted you could also pick up a flat LC orange or 2 as they are incredible now and really versatile, I use them more than any other throughout a mix of details.

    For PB SSR 3, which is quite aggresive you could use anything from your white polishing pad to your orange(or in general a light cut) pad.

    PB products work great with LC orange and white pads. In fact so does the Poliseal you have already.

    SSR1 paired with LC black in my experience with it, really does a nice light polish job if youre only looking to polish for gloss and not really eliminate defects.:thumb:
     

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