Setec Astronomy
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Mike,
Maybe you know the answer to this question. Forever, people have been frustrated that the colors of pads are not consistent between pad manufacturers, and even within the same manufacturer's line. I noticed that the Lake Country Force Hybrid orange is considered a cutting pad, and is much higher on their aggression scale than the HDO/SDO orange which they consider a polishing pad.
I always presumed that the reason was the foam was produced primarily for other uses than auto polishing, and the pad mfrs. had to take what they could get from the foam manufacturers. You've been involved with this for a long time going back to Meguiar's, and perhaps were involved with the Dr. Beasley's-branded LC HDO pads--can you provide any insight on this?
Maybe you know the answer to this question. Forever, people have been frustrated that the colors of pads are not consistent between pad manufacturers, and even within the same manufacturer's line. I noticed that the Lake Country Force Hybrid orange is considered a cutting pad, and is much higher on their aggression scale than the HDO/SDO orange which they consider a polishing pad.
I always presumed that the reason was the foam was produced primarily for other uses than auto polishing, and the pad mfrs. had to take what they could get from the foam manufacturers. You've been involved with this for a long time going back to Meguiar's, and perhaps were involved with the Dr. Beasley's-branded LC HDO pads--can you provide any insight on this?