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2025-09-05 16:14:12
Used these from the “T/A stripe†up:- Course: Meguires scratch 2.0- Medium: Meguires Ultimate Liquid Wax- Fine: Meguires Hybrid Ceramic Detailer sprayHighly recommend for the price!If you get the pads too soaked with polish, the Velcro will come apart from the pad.
Mike Flippin
2025-08-12 17:43:22
These are great for small polishing projects where using a disposable pad might be necessary. They are definitely NOT a replacement for or substitute for real pads like Lake Country. But they do poish well for smaller stuff. Just dont expect them to last long.
Jingso
2025-08-09 19:28:18
These work well on my flimsy golf cart windows which get hazy over time . Using the foam pads with PlastX the buffing with the wool pads clears them up beautifully. Should word on plastic headlight covers as well.
Sylvester The Photographer Potter
2025-08-08 14:31:02
ld up pretty well and don't cake up as much as some other brands...pretty good for maybe 3-4 time use each pad...
Denise J.
2025-07-30 10:12:21
all good
Clark Caldwell
2025-07-11 18:52:28
Decent pads for price! Did the job I had for them. Back of pads come off when washing out. But all in all ok.
D. C. Hinson
2025-05-19 12:00:42
These are color-coded for density, but there was no descriptive guide for the various densities. They do wash out well after use.
Cynthia R.
2025-05-13 18:52:02
These may be cheap but they're not worth the price. I tried two of the orange pads. One waffle and the other flat.The velcro backing came apart as soon as the pad got warm. Which was about five minutes or less. When the second one came apart the buffer plate hit the panel. I was lucky that it didn't cause a big scratch. The car I was working on is an Infiniti which has very hard paint.If it were a Honda or Toyota I'd have to take the scratch out. Beware of other no name Chinese pads because it seems they're all being made in the same factory. I've had good experiences with SPTA pads. But if you look at the backing you can tell they're not made like all the other Chinese made foam pads. The black velcro backing is much thicker and glued better. Now the SPTA pads I've tried,(I suspect they make Maxshine pads as well) hold up ok,but they won't compete with Lake Country or Griots in durability. So if you want durability and your using foam pads for professional work,then stick to the premium brands and pay the increased cost. But avoid these pads that are real cheap and have those thin white velcro backing.They're a waste of time.
Scott T.
2025-05-05 14:54:59
Used these from the “T/A stripe†up:- Course: Meguires scratch 2.0- Medium: Meguires Ultimate Liquid Wax- Fine: Meguires Hybrid Ceramic Detailer sprayHighly recommend for the price!If you get the pads too soaked with polish, the Velcro will come apart from the pad.
Mike Flippin
2025-04-21 14:57:02
These are great for small polishing projects where using a disposable pad might be necessary. They are definitely NOT a replacement for or substitute for real pads like Lake Country. But they do poish well for smaller stuff. Just dont expect them to last long.
Jingso
2025-03-22 17:16:54
These work well on my flimsy golf cart windows which get hazy over time . Using the foam pads with PlastX the buffing with the wool pads clears them up beautifully. Should word on plastic headlight covers as well.
Sylvester The Photographer Potter
2025-02-19 11:13:50
ld up pretty well and don't cake up as much as some other brands...pretty good for maybe 3-4 time use each pad...
Denise J.
2025-01-19 14:22:04
all good
Clark Caldwell
2025-01-12 14:37:47
Decent pads for price! Did the job I had for them. Back of pads come off when washing out. But all in all ok.
D. C. Hinson
2024-12-06 17:45:06
These are color-coded for density, but there was no descriptive guide for the various densities. They do wash out well after use.
Cynthia R.
2024-11-19 13:49:50
These may be cheap but they're not worth the price. I tried two of the orange pads. One waffle and the other flat.The velcro backing came apart as soon as the pad got warm. Which was about five minutes or less. When the second one came apart the buffer plate hit the panel. I was lucky that it didn't cause a big scratch. The car I was working on is an Infiniti which has very hard paint.If it were a Honda or Toyota I'd have to take the scratch out. Beware of other no name Chinese pads because it seems they're all being made in the same factory. I've had good experiences with SPTA pads. But if you look at the backing you can tell they're not made like all the other Chinese made foam pads. The black velcro backing is much thicker and glued better. Now the SPTA pads I've tried,(I suspect they make Maxshine pads as well) hold up ok,but they won't compete with Lake Country or Griots in durability. So if you want durability and your using foam pads for professional work,then stick to the premium brands and pay the increased cost. But avoid these pads that are real cheap and have those thin white velcro backing.They're a waste of time.
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