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    Surbuf R Series Pads

    Just saw that AG is selling them and wondering who uses them and how do you like them? They say they have no cut but can be used for anything from waxing to compounding, those that have used them you find this to be true?

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    I have seen them before but just wanted to see how people liked them and if they really where the bomb like I remember reading about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by agpatel View Post
    I have seen them before but just wanted to see how people liked them and if they really where the bomb like I remember reading about.
    I heard they are the S*%$ when removing heavy defects and shine with the PC. And if I do remember reading the article I think Kevin Brown said that with them any defects normally taken out with a Rotary can be done on the PC.

    I too am interested, but I dont see people talk about them or using them...

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    they have no cut? i have seen numerous threads with folks using these especially on Autopia with excellent results using them to remove heavy defects with the PC on rock hard clears like Corvette's and so on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vtec92civic View Post
    they have no cut? i have seen numerous threads with folks using these especially on Autopia with excellent results using them to remove heavy defects with the PC on rock hard clears like Corvette's and so on.
    That is what the writing on AG site says, the pad it self has no cut but works the compound or polish better to make it work to full potential?!?

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    ankeet,

    I also asked about suburf pads before ... but not many responses from DB member. If the pad is so good, i think many people will comment it lol ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by agpatel View Post
    That is what the writing on AG site says, the pad it self has no cut but works the compound or polish better to make it work to full potential?!?
    well maybe that's how it works. I never did think to ask anyone. I have just seen people use it with the PC and wind up with killer results.

    Never heard about anyone using it on DB but on Autopia.

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    Surbuf Pad paired with M105 and PC is a defect killer! - Autopia.org

    There have been a few instances I've seen conversation on this pad with some of "the best of autopia" i.e. scottwax, accumulator, etc etc.

    Awesome pads, but use with great caution. They claim to not have a cut, i dont know about all that though. It is however a very effective compounding pad, with great finishing.

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    seems interesting

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