Buff & Shine MF pads (who uses them)

KMG

Certified Finest Installer
I am replacing all my microfiber pads for this year and have been using Megs pads. I was wondering if anyone here uses the Buff & Shine MF pads and what you think of them. I use B&S for my foam pads and have been very happy with those as far as quality and you can't beat the price. So lets hear some input on this topic guys.
 
The B&S MF cutting pads are good - but they don't cut as aggressively as the Meg's MF pads due to differences in pad thickness. You might also want to try some of the CP Flash pads - they cut extremely well, and finish better than a MF pad.
 
I am replacing all my microfiber pads for this year and have been using Megs pads. I was wondering if anyone here uses the Buff & Shine MF pads and what you think of them. I use B&S for my foam pads and have been very happy with those as far as quality and you can't beat the price. So lets hear some input on this topic guys.

They are good quality and don't delaminate. Switch out pads often and don't run to fast on rupes 21 or the center foam can collapse a bit.

Look at these as well for mf pad options.

http://www.carpro-us.com/6-cool-pad-hybrid-microfiber-wool/

http://www.carpro-us.com/rupes-microfiber-pads/rupes-blue-microfiber-cutting-pad-6/

I'll also speak from my own personal preference. Hopefully more people will post that like using MF pads.

Look at the CarPro Flash Pads - my personal favorite
 
I am with Corey. The Flash Pads are incredible. I can run then long and hard and they have never disappointed. I've used them with aggressive compounds and finishing polish and even AIO. IMPRESSED! Only problem with them is they are stiff and won't conform to curves but never do the MF disc. I HATE MF disc because they clump in no time and if I know I will have micro marring why not just use a purple wool, which cuts faster
 
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I've got a lot of experience with the B&S MF pads. Overall I like them. Gone through tons of them. Corey is spot on about getting them hot & I didn't have good luck with them on a rupes 21. I prefer to use them on a flex. I think they work better on a direct drive machine. Doing serious correction work you'll need several pads of each. I'll use 2 per side & alternate them back & forth every few section passes to keep the heat down. Meguiars pads delaminate in my experience these do not. The buff & shine are twice as thick as the Meg's so they conform to the panel. I will continue to use them. Their cheap so you replace them often. I think they clean up better than the megs also. I'm going to try the Rupes MF pads. They look pretty promising
 
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