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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2025
Best pads I’ve ever used and I do professional auto repair.
Jack Hatmaker
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de abril de 2025
Works well on the Dremel VersaFor fine polishing
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 16 de mayo de 2024
Used to polish some headlights...these cut well and appear to be holding up...no issues with any fraying...so far so good..
J. White
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de noviembre de 2024
I use these pads on a daily basis. They cut just how you would want a microfiber pad to cut, the Velcro backing is strong enough to hold on to your DA but not too strong where you’re ruining your backing plate. They blow out easily with a tornador and hold product when you need to make some additional passes. I would estimate I’ve done 15+ cars with 1 pad
Cynthia R.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de diciembre de 2023
I usually use the Buff&Shine Uro Fiber 50/50 pads for med scratches. They have a reputation among pro detailers. On Amazon,for the 3" pads,they're usually 20$ So,I tried these out to see if they're the same,since the Uro pads are made in China also,to save a few bucks (3 for $13.). Well,they're not exactly the same and just rebranded. The Microfiber material looks the same but there's a difference. The SPTA material is slightly softer and fluffier. But,the quality is just as good! The paint on my cars,a Genesis and Infiniti,are very hard. So for deep scratches I use the purple wool pads. I have Lake country but I've tried the Spta purple wool pads,and they appear to be the same. They cut equally well and the backing velcro glue holds up. And this is the case for the SPTA microfiber pads vs the Uro 50/50 microfiber pads. The Uro pads are slightly harder in feel,but the foam backing is softer,which slows the buffer a little more. The SPTA red foam is more dense. So on my hard paint, using Griots fast correcting cream or 3d One (400),either one I highly recommend, the cutting difference is negligible. The URO 50/50 cuts a little bit more. But not significantly. I'd rather save a few bucks. On softer clearcoats, they're going to work fine.I also use the SPTA foam pads. They're way cheaper and work as good as my lake Country.And the velcro backing holds up well. Honestly,the foam IS better on the Lake Country pads. But Lake Country is considerably more expensive. The SPTA kits can't be beat for the price.I've also tried the CAR ROAD pads,and they're probably made in the same factory as SPTA. These pads work and hold up as good as the ChemBro's hex pads,so save yourself some money. Because I wouldn't be surprised if they're all made in the same plant. Not all Chinese brands are made like this,but these companies have proven themselves.
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