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Cut and Finish Wool Pads Set
RUPES Cut & Finish Rotary Pads
Sale priceFrom $24.95
Black Waffle Pad for Rotary
Three light purple 3d buffing pads stacked on a white background
Save $4.99
Orange Microfiber Hybrid Pad
6" Microfiber Hybrid Cutting Pad
Sale price$10.00 Regular price$14.99
Light Blue Rotary Pad
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Natural Uro Wool Pads on a white background
Uro-Wool Pads
Sale priceFrom $9.00 Regular price$10.95
Three purple 3D pads of different sizes stacked on a white background
Uro Fiber Finishing Pads
Uro-Fiber Finishing Pads
Sale priceFrom $11.99
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black 6-inch dimple pad for polishing
6" Black Dimple Pad
Sale price$11.00 Regular price$14.00
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p11 6-inch hard foam polishing pads
Reflection Artist Yellow Foam Polishing Pads
Sale price$11.00 Regular price$14.00
950G Blue Rotary Pad
Yellow Rotary Pad
3 inch natural wool grip pads on a white background
buff and shine agent orange 3 inch pads with packaging on a white background
Light Green Buffing Pad
Black Dome Foam Pad
RUPES Blue Coarse Rotary Pad
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Yellow Wool Rotary Pad
7" Rotary Wool Polishing Pad
Sale price$11.00 Regular price$15.00
Orange Hex Pads
Orange Hex Foam Pad
Sale price$14.99
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Black Microfiber Hybrid Pad
6" Microfiber Hybrid Polishing Pad
Sale price$10.00 Regular price$14.99
3-inch buffing kit
3" Buffing Starter Kit
Sale price$39.99
Light Green Cutting Pad
Yellow Waffle Pad
Blue Foam Polishing Pad

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Buffing pads are used in conjunction with a buffer to remove paint defects. There are a variety of different buffing pads available, each of which is designed for a specific purpose. For example, there are buffing pads that are designed for removing swirl marks, and buffing pads that are designed for removing scratches.

It is important to use the correct buffing pad for the job. Using the wrong pad can damage the paint and make the defects worse. There are 4-Main types of buffing pads.

Microfiber Pads

Microfiber buffing pads are made of a special type of fabric that is designed to absorb paint and polish residue. This helps to reduce the amount of dust that is created during the buffing process.

Microfiber buffing pads also help to keep the buffer pad clean, which prolongs the life of the buffer pad.

Wool Pads

A wool buffing pad is a type of buffing pad that is made of wool. It is used to remove swirl marks and scratches from the paint.

Wool buffing pads are available in a variety of sizes, and they are usually attached to a rotary buffer. They can be used on both metal and plastic surfaces.

Wool buffing pads are more expensive than other types of buffing pads, but they are also the most effective at removing swirl marks and scratches.

Foam Pads

A foam buffing pad is a type of buffing pad that is made of foam. It is used to apply polishes and waxes to the paint.

Foam buffing pads come in a variety of sizes, and they are usually attached to a rotary buffer. They can be used on both metal and plastic surfaces.

Foam buffing pads are less expensive than other types of buffing pads, but they are not as effective at removing swirl marks and scratches.

Waffle Pads

Waffle buffing pads are a type of buffing pad that is made of foam. They are used to apply polishes and waxes to the paint.

Waffle buffing pads come in a variety of sizes, and they are usually attached to a rotary buffer. They can be used on both metal and plastic surfaces. Waffle buffing pads are less expensive than other types of buffing pads, but they are not as effective at removing swirl marks and scratches.