
Premium dual-size sponge abrasive pads designed specifically for automotive polishing and waxing applications. This set includes both 150mm and 125mm pads to handle various vehicle surfaces and detailing needs with professional-grade results.

150mm Pad: Ideal for large, flat surfaces (hoods, doors, roofs) for efficient coverage
125mm Pad: Perfect for curved areas, edges, and detailed work (bumpers, pillars, tight spaces)
Premium Foam Construction: Consistent cell structure for even product distribution
Optimal Density: Firm enough for effective polishing yet flexible for contour following
Minimal Lint Design: Reduces residue and clean-up time
Enhanced Product Utilization: Maximizes spread of polish, compound, or wax
Reduced Effort: Ergonomically designed to minimize fatigue during extended use
Compatibility: Works with most rotary polishers, dual-action polishers, and orbital buffers

| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Pad Sizes | 150mm (6 inches) & 125mm (5 inches) |
| Thickness | 25mm (consistent cushioning) |
| Color | Typically yellow (polishing) or black (waxing) |
| Material | Closed-cell polyurethane foam |
| Usage | Polishing, compounding, wax application |
Cleaning: Ensure vehicle surface is thoroughly washed and decontaminated
Inspection: Identify scratches, swirl marks, oxidation levels
Product Selection: Choose appropriate compound, polish, or wax for your goals
150mm Pad: Best for initial compounding, heavy polishing, and large-area waxing
125mm Pad: Ideal for final polishing, spot correction, and precision wax application
Compounding Stage (if needed): Use 150mm pad with cutting compound
Polishing Stage: Switch to clean pad with fine polish
Waxing/Sealing: Use fresh pad for protective product application
Detailed Areas: Utilize 125mm pad for complex contours and edges
Immediate Rinsing: Clean pads after each use under running water
Gentle Cleaning: Use pad cleaning brush or mild detergent
Drying Method: Air dry completely before storage
Storage: Keep in clean, dry container away from direct sunlight
Use separate pads for different product types (compounds, polishes, waxes)
Rotate between multiple pads during extended sessions
Avoid excessive pressure that can compress foam permanently
Replace when surface becomes uneven or contaminated