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Bob
05-31-2005, 10:59 AM
We carry one style of pad in two sizes. Is there any other pads you guys/girls use a lot besides the one we carry now?

Mirrored_Images
05-31-2005, 11:50 AM
flat not concaved :)

Bob
05-31-2005, 11:52 AM
flat not concaved :)
What size?

OI812
05-31-2005, 08:03 PM
oh there are others? Crap more to buy

Bob
06-01-2005, 04:47 AM
oh there are others? Crap more to buy
:lol: Well, we only carry one style as of right now. I was just wondering if there was an interest in more styles or not. ;)

Mirrored_Images
06-01-2005, 11:24 AM
What size?

I forget what you call them :lol: I think they are the 7.5" like you would use normally on a PC.

Bob
06-01-2005, 12:06 PM
What size?
I forget what you call them :lol: I think they are the 7.5" like you would use normally on a PC.
Yeah, 7.5" for the pc. The flat ones huh?

Mirrored_Images
06-01-2005, 12:16 PM
yeah I like them alot, I like the fact that I dont have to press down at all to get a whole lot of surface area of the pad on the paint. IMHO the splatter a little more than the concaved but I can control and get better finishes from them. My paint is EXTREMELY SOFT and it's darn near impossible to get a perfect finish using the rotary. to MY eyes I can see faint hints of holograms even using SSR1 or other light polishes and a blue LC pad. Other vehicles I have no problem getting swirl free finishes.

Bob
06-01-2005, 12:45 PM
yeah I like them alot, I like the fact that I dont have to press down at all to get a whole lot of surface area of the pad on the paint. IMHO the splatter a little more than the concaved but I can control and get better finishes from them. My paint is EXTREMELY SOFT and it's darn near impossible to get a perfect finish using the rotary. to MY eyes I can see faint hints of holograms even using SSR1 or other light polishes and a blue LC pad. Other vehicles I have no problem getting swirl free finishes.
Thanks for the input Scott. Maybe we will have to carry soem flat pads in the near future. :)

awd330
06-02-2005, 10:40 AM
My favorite pad is the style you are already carrying. :D

Bob
06-02-2005, 10:41 AM
My favorite pad is the style you are already carrying. :D
Hey stranger! Glad to see you are still around. :) That is my favorite too and the reason we carry them right now. :lol:

awd330
06-02-2005, 11:07 AM
My favorite pad is the style you are already carrying. :D
Hey stranger! Glad to see you are still around. :) That is my favorite too and the reason we carry them right now. :lol:
Hi Bob! I noticed that you've updated your store site, so I thought I'd drop into the forums and catch up on some reading. I see you've racked up a lot more members. That's great!

Bob
06-02-2005, 11:13 AM
My favorite pad is the style you are already carrying. :D
Hey stranger! Glad to see you are still around. :) That is my favorite too and the reason we carry them right now. :lol:
Hi Bob! I noticed that you've updated your store site, so I thought I'd drop into the forums and catch up on some reading. I see you've racked up a lot more members. That's great!
Yeah, we changed the store front around a bit and added some new lines.
We got a few new members but none of them ever post! hint hint for you lurkers! :lol: Thanks for stopping by again awd330!

awd330
06-02-2005, 11:37 AM
My favorite pad is the style you are already carrying. :D
Hey stranger! Glad to see you are still around. :) That is my favorite too and the reason we carry them right now. :lol:
Hi Bob! I noticed that you've updated your store site, so I thought I'd drop into the forums and catch up on some reading. I see you've racked up a lot more members. That's great!
Yeah, we changed the store front around a bit and added some new lines.
We got a few new members but none of them ever post! hint hint for you lurkers! :lol: Thanks for stopping by again awd330!
Smaller forums are sometimes better sources of information for newbies. It's not as intimidating as forums with thousands of members. I think it's great that you guys (the site owners) are so willing to respond to questions and customer requests. :D

Bob
06-02-2005, 11:41 AM
My favorite pad is the style you are already carrying. :D
Hey stranger! Glad to see you are still around. :) That is my favorite too and the reason we carry them right now. :lol:
Hi Bob! I noticed that you've updated your store site, so I thought I'd drop into the forums and catch up on some reading. I see you've racked up a lot more members. That's great!
Yeah, we changed the store front around a bit and added some new lines.
We got a few new members but none of them ever post! hint hint for you lurkers! :lol: Thanks for stopping by again awd330!
Smaller forums are sometimes better sources of information for newbies. It's not as intimidating as forums with thousands of members. I think it's great that you guys (the site owners) are so willing to respond to questions and customer requests. :D
Very true.
Well, the customer is the one buy the products so we should be giving them what they want, in our opinion. That is why we like to ask what products people will like to see that we don't carry as of yet.
Thanks for the input!

OI812
06-02-2005, 03:53 PM
Glad to see you back awd330. Your opinion is always appreciated.

awd330
06-02-2005, 04:54 PM
Glad to see you back awd330. Your opinion is always appreciated.
Nice to see you're still around too! :D

car_nut_00
07-24-2005, 03:46 PM
I like the smaller pads, in the 6" - 6.5" range.

ruazfast
07-24-2005, 09:04 PM
My favorite pad is the style you are already carrying. :D
Hey stranger! Glad to see you are still around. :) That is my favorite too and the reason we carry them right now. :lol:
Hi Bob! I noticed that you've updated your store site, so I thought I'd drop into the forums and catch up on some reading. I see you've racked up a lot more members. That's great!
Yeah, we changed the store front around a bit and added some new lines.
We got a few new members but none of them ever post! hint hint for you lurkers! :lol: Thanks for stopping by again awd330!
Smaller forums are sometimes better sources of information for newbies. It's not as intimidating as forums with thousands of members. I think it's great that you guys (the site owners) are so willing to respond to questions and customer requests. :D

Agreed, I like to read other forums, but this is where I feel the most comfortable asking what some feel are dumb questions. :wink: Everyone has been really nice.

Bob
07-25-2005, 04:57 AM
Yeah, we don't ever want anyone to feel dumb asking a question. You won't get yelled at to do a search or anything over here. This is what we made the forums for. :)

Bob
07-25-2005, 07:48 AM
Also, we look to always be expanding out products lines and I am sure eventually we will start to carry some of the smaller pads from Lake Country.