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Uro-Cell Pads
Designed for rotary Forced Action Polisher, And Standard D/A
Buff And Shine 355BN Uro-Cell 3-Inch Blue Heavy Cutting Foam Pad - 2 Pack
$9.99
Compact Foam Polishing Pad
3" Uro-Cell™ Orange Polishing Foam Pad is the ultimate polishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, correction and polishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 2" backing plate using the 2" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for removing light defects including light scratches, minor oxidation, and fine swirl marks. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Cell Finishing Pads to provide outstanding results.
Recommended for use with the following polishers:
Standard dual action
Gear driven dual action
Rotary
Buff And Shine 383BN Uro-Cell 3-Inch Orange Polishing Foam Pad - 2 Pack
$9.99
Compact Foam Polishing Pad
3" Uro-Cell™Blue Cutting Foam Pad is the ultimate polishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, correction and polishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 2" backing plate using the 2" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for removing light defects including light scratches, minor oxidation, and fine swirl marks. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Cell Finishing Pads to provide outstanding results.
Recommended for use with the following polishers:
Standard dual action
Gear driven dual action
Rotary
Buff And Shine 322BN Uro-Cell 3-Inch Red Finishing Foam Pad - 2 Pack
$9.99
Compact Foam Finishing Pad
3" Uro-Cell™ Red Finishing Foam Pad is the ultimate finishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, fine finishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 2" backing plate using the 2" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for finishing polishes, paste waxes, sealant and glazes. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Cell Finishing Pads to provide outstanding results.
Recommended for use with the following polishers:
Standard dual action
Gear driven dual action
Rotary
3"Buff And Shine Uro- Cell Set
Buff And Shine 355BN Uro-Cell 3-Inch Blue Heavy Cutting Foam Pad - 2 Pack
Buff And Shine 383BN Uro-Cell 3-Inch Orange Polishing Foam Pad 2 Pack
Buff And Shine 322BN Uro-Cell 3-Inch Red Finishing Foam Pad - 2 Pack
$28.99
Compact Foam Polishing Pad
3" Uro-Cell™Blue Cutting Foam Pad is the ultimate polishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, correction and polishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 2" backing plate using the 2" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for removing light defects including light scratches, minor oxidation, and fine swirl marks. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Cell Finishing Pads to provide outstanding results.
Recommended for use with the following polishers:
Standard dual action
Gear driven dual action
Rotary
Compact Foam Polishing Pad
3" Uro-Cell™ Orange Polishing Foam Pad is the ultimate polishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, correction and polishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 2" backing plate using the 2" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for removing light defects including light scratches, minor oxidation, and fine swirl marks. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Cell Finishing Pads to provide outstanding results.
Recommended for use with the following polishers:
Standard dual action
Gear driven dual action
Rotary
Compact Foam Finishing Pad
3" Uro-Cell™ Red Finishing Foam Pad is the ultimate finishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, fine finishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 2" backing plate using the 2" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for finishing polishes, paste waxes, sealant and glazes. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Cell Finishing Pads to provide outstanding results.
Recommended for use with the following polishers:
Standard dual action
Gear driven dual action
Rotary
6"Buff And Shine Uro- Cell Set
Buff And Shine 655BN Uro-Cell 5-Inch Blue Heavy Cutting Foam Pad
Buff And Shine 683BN Uro-Cell 5-Inch Orange Polishing Foam Pad
Buff And Shine 622BN Uro-Cell 5-Inch Red Finishing Foam Pad
$28.99
Compact Foam Polishing Pad
6" Uro-Cell™Blue Cutting Foam Pad is the ultimate polishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, correction and polishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 2" backing plate using the 2" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for removing light defects including light scratches, minor oxidation, and fine swirl marks. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Cell Finishing Pads to provide outstanding results.
Recommended for use with the following polishers:
Standard dual action
Gear driven dual action
Rotary
Compact Foam Polishing Pad
6" Uro-Cell™ Orange Polishing Foam Pad is the ultimate polishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, correction and polishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 2" backing plate using the 2" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for removing light defects including light scratches, minor oxidation, and fine swirl marks. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Cell Finishing Pads to provide outstanding results.
Recommended for use with the following polishers:
Standard dual action
Gear driven dual action
Rotary
Compact Foam Finishing Pad
6" Uro-Cell™ Red Finishing Foam Pad is the ultimate finishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, fine finishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 2" backing plate using the 2" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for finishing polishes, paste waxes, sealant and glazes. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Cell Finishing Pads to provide outstanding results.
Recommended for use with the following polishers:
Standard dual action
Gear driven dual action
Rotary
6" Uro-Cell™ Blue Heavy Cutting Foam Grip Pad
$9.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
6" Uro-Cell™ Orange Polishing Foam Grip Pad
$9.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
6" Uro-Cell™ Red Finishing Foam Grip Pad
$9.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
7"Buff And Shine Uro- Cell Set.
Buff And Shine 655BN Uro-Cell 7-Inch Blue Heavy Cutting Foam Pad
Buff And Shine 683BN Uro-Cell 7-Inch Orange Polishing Foam Pad
Buff And Shine 622BN Uro-Cell 7-Inch Red Finishing Foam Pad
$31.99
Compact Foam Polishing Pad
7" Uro-Cell™Blue Cutting Foam Pad is the ultimate polishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, correction and polishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 2" backing plate using the 2" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for removing light defects including light scratches, minor oxidation, and fine swirl marks. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Cell Finishing Pads to provide outstanding results.
Recommended for use with the following polishers:
Standard dual action
Gear driven dual action
Rotary
Compact Foam Polishing Pad
7" Uro-Cell™ Orange Polishing Foam Pad is the ultimate polishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, correction and polishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 2" backing plate using the 2" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for removing light defects including light scratches, minor oxidation, and fine swirl marks. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Cell Finishing Pads to provide outstanding results.
Recommended for use with the following polishers:
Standard dual action
Gear driven dual action
Rotary
Compact Foam Finishing Pad
7" Uro-Cell™ Red Finishing Foam Pad is the ultimate finishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, fine finishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 2" backing plate using the 2" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for finishing polishes, paste waxes, sealant and glazes. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Cell Finishing Pads to provide outstanding results.
Recommended for use with the following polishers:
Standard dual action
Gear driven dual action
Rotary
7" Uro-Cell™ Blue Heavy Cutting Foam Grip Pad
$10.69
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
7" Uro-Cell™ Orange Polishing Foam Grip Pad
$10.69
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
7" Uro-Cell™ Red Finishing Foam Grip Pad
$10.69
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
Buff And Shine Uro Tech Foam Pads
For Long Throw Machines Not For Forced Action Machine
Can Be Used For Standard D/A Machines
Not For Rotary Machines
1"Uro-Tech Set
$72.99
Compact Foam Polishing Pad
1-5/8" Uro-Tec™ Blue Heavy Polishing Foam Pad is the premiere polishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, fine polishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 1" backing plate using the 1-3/8" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for finishing polishes or even one-step polishing compounds or cleaner waxes. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Tec Polishing Pads to provide outstanding results.Compact Foam Heavy Polishing Pad
1-5/8" Uro-Tec™ Maroon Heavy Polishing Foam Pad is the premiere heavy polishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, fine polishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 1" backing plate using the 1-3/8" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for one-step compounds and polishes, taking care of medium cutting and heavy polishing to clear up moderate defects in the paint system with a haze-free finish. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Tec Heavy Polishing Pads to provide outstanding results
Compact Foam Polishing Pad
1-5/8" Uro-Tec™ Yellow Polishing Foam Pad is the premiere polishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, fine polishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 1" backing plate using the 1-3/8" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for finishing polishes or even one-step polishing compounds or cleaner waxes. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Tec Polishing Pads to provide outstanding results.
Buff And Shine 154BN Uro-Tec 1-Inch Blue Course Heavy Cutting Foam Pad - 6 Pack
$24.99
Compact Foam Heavy Cutting Pad
1-5/8" Uro-Tec™ Coarse Blue Heavy Cutting Foam Pad is the leading cutting pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, fine polishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 1" backing plate using the 1-3/8" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for compounding and heavy cutting to remove severe paint defects. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Tec Heavy Cutting Pads to provide outstanding results.
Buff And Shine 172BN Uro-Tec 1-Inch Maroon Heavy Polishing Foam Pad - 6 Pack
$24.99
Compact Foam Heavy Polishing Pad
1-5/8" Uro-Tec™ Maroon Heavy Polishing Foam Pad is the premiere heavy polishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, fine polishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 1" backing plate using the 1-3/8" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for one-step compounds and polishes, taking care of medium cutting and heavy polishing to clear up moderate defects in the paint system with a haze-free finish. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Tec Heavy Polishing Pads to provide outstanding results.
Buff And Shine Uro-Tec 1-Inch Dark Blue Polishing Foam Pad - 6 Pack
$24.99
Compact Foam Polishing Pad
1-5/8" Uro-Tec™ Blue Heavy Polishing Foam Pad is the premiere polishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, fine polishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a 1" backing plate using the 1-3/8" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for finishing polishes or even one-step polishing compounds or cleaner waxes. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Tec Polishing Pads to provide outstanding results.
1" Uro-Tec™ Yellow Polishing Foam Pad
$24.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
1" Uro-Tec™ Soft White Finishing Foam Pad
$24.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project..
1" Uro-Fiber Pad 6 pk
$28.99
Buff and Shine Uro-Fiber Pads are designed to fully maximize the detailing potential already seen in microfiber pads. With a 25% lower pile than traditional microfiber pads, Buff and Shine Uro-Fiber Pads also feature a blend of two different microfiber grades into just one pad. These two features, never before seen in a microfiber pad, allow you to cut, polish and finish in just one step!
While the black and white fibers found in the Buff and Shine Uro-Fiber Pads lead to an overall attractive appearance, they are for so much more than just looks. With both cutting fibers and polishing fibers blended together into one pad, you are now able to remove light to moderate scratches and swirls, polish to perfection, and buff to a high shine in just one pad! Although, of course, you will need a clean pad for each step.
Use 1 inch Buff and Shine Uro-Fiber Pads with a 1 inch backing plate.
4Pad Set 2 inch 4 Pads Each Color
$94.99
I
Compact Foam Heavy Polishing Pad
2" Uro-Tec™ Maroon Heavy Cutting Foam Pad is the premiere heavy polishing pad for the latest generation of compact polishers. These polishers allow for accuracy, fine polishing work, and getting into tighter spaces than ever before. Featuring European foam, with high durability for use in an intensive environment, the pads disperse heat and reduce softening. That means less downtime spent changing pads.
When partnered with a2" backing plate using the 2" hook and loop backing, these pads are an excellent choice for one-step compounds and polishes, taking care of medium cutting and heavy polishing to clear up moderate defects in the paint system with a haze-free finish. Excellent balance reduces vibration and helps to prevent pad hopping, increasing efficiency through superior surface contact. All of this helps Uro-Tec Heavy Polishing Pads to provide outstanding results.
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project..
2" Uro-Tec™ Coarse Blue Heavy Cutting Foam Pad 4pk
$21.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
2" Uro-Tec™Maroon Medium Cut/Heavy Polishing Foam Pad 4pk
$21.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
2" Uro-Tec™ Dark Blue Heavy Polishing Foam
Pad 4pk
$21.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
2- inch Yellow Polishing Pad 4pk
$21.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project..
2- inch white Finishing Pad 4pk
$21.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
2 inch Buff and Shine Uro-Fiber Pad 4 Pack
$25.99
Buff and Shine Uro-Fiber Pads are designed to fully maximize the detailing potential already seen in microfiber pads. With a 25% lower pile than traditional microfiber pads, Buff and Shine Uro-Fiber Pads also feature a blend of two different microfiber grades into just one pad. These two features, never before seen in a microfiber pad, allow you to cut, polish and finish in just one step!
While the black and white fibers found in the Buff and Shine Uro-Fiber Pads lead to an overall attractive appearance, they are for so much more than just looks. With both cutting fibers and polishing fibers blended together into one pad, you are now able to remove light to moderate scratches and swirls, polish to perfection, and buff to a high shine in just one pad! Although, of course, you will need a clean pad for each step.
Use 2 inch Buff and Shine Uro-Fiber Pad with a 2 inch backing plate.
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3" Uro-Tec™ Coarse Blue Heavy Cutting Foam Pad
(2pk)$18.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
APPLICATION CHARTS ARE COARSES TO FINE
3" Uro-Tec™ Maroon cutting Foam Pad
2(pk)$18.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
APPLICATION CHARTS ARE COARSES TO FINE
3" Uro-Tec™ Dark Blue Heavy Polishing Foam Pad
2(pk)$18.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
APPLICATION CHARTS ARE COARSES TO FINE
3" Uro-Tec™ Yellow Polishing Foam Pad
2(pk)$18.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
APPLICATION CHARTS ARE COARSES TO FINE.
3" Uro-Tec™ White Finishing Foam Pad
2(pk)$18.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
APPLICATION CHARTS ARE COARSES TO FINE
3" Uro-Fiber™ Pad
392MFP 2(pk)
$19.99
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Uro-Wool Pads
New Grey
Uro-Wool™ Blend pad 6" 2pk
$27.99
NEW Grey Uro-Wool™ Blend pad
Buff and Shine Manufacturing is excited to introduce our second wool member to the “Uro Wool” pad line. The Uro-Wool Blended pad is a step below our 100% white wool pad in aggressiveness and enhanced with a proprietary wool blend. This pad is specifically designed to cut but leave a better finish than our white Uro-Wool.
The Uro-Wool Blended pad uses a blend of processed wool that is “knitted” onto the pad, not twisted. The biggest advantage of knitted wool is the minimal amount of lint floating around the shop! The face of the knitted wool pad is soft to the touch but slightly denser because of the proprietary blend. The blend consists of a process different than our white Uro-Wool pad keeping the fibers fused together which helps keep product more on the face of the pad. Product will still be absorbed but at a different rate than the white Uro-Wool being a more versatile wool pad.
You will also notice that the Uro-Wool pad has virtually no interface between the wool fiber pad face and the hook-and-loop backing material. This allows the power of the polisher and the movement of the technician to transfer more directly and actively to the paint surface, resulting in faster polishing and correction cycles.
Uro-Wool can be used with all polishing machines—simple rotary, dual-action, random-orbit, long-throw, high-action, gear-driven. The pads are available in 6”, 5”, and 3” widths.
To clean Uro-Wool pads, use compressed air or an appropriate pad brush. You can also use a mechanical pad washer or wash them by hand.
New Grey
Uro-Wool™ Blend pad 5" 2pk
$26.99
NEW Grey Uro-Wool™ Blend pad
Buff and Shine Manufacturing is excited to introduce our second wool member to the “Uro Wool” pad line. The Uro-Wool Blended pad is a step below our 100% white wool pad in aggressiveness and enhanced with a proprietary wool blend. This pad is specifically designed to cut but leave a better finish than our white Uro-Wool.
The Uro-Wool Blended pad uses a blend of processed wool that is “knitted” onto the pad, not twisted. The biggest advantage of knitted wool is the minimal amount of lint floating around the shop! The face of the knitted wool pad is soft to the touch but slightly denser because of the proprietary blend. The blend consists of a process different than our white Uro-Wool pad keeping the fibers fused together which helps keep product more on the face of the pad. Product will still be absorbed but at a different rate than the white Uro-Wool being a more versatile wool pad.
You will also notice that the Uro-Wool pad has virtually no interface between the wool fiber pad face and the hook-and-loop backing material. This allows the power of the polisher and the movement of the technician to transfer more directly and actively to the paint surface, resulting in faster polishing and correction cycles.
Uro-Wool can be used with all polishing machines—simple rotary, dual-action, random-orbit, long-throw, high-action, gear-driven. The pads are available in 6”, 5”, and 3” widths.
To clean Uro-Wool pads, use compressed air or an appropriate pad brush. You can also use a mechanical pad washer or wash them by hand.
NEW Grey Uro-Wool™ Blend Set 3"pad 5" 6" Set 4pk
$46.99
6KWB
6.125” x ¾” thick Grey Uro-Wool blend pad
USA
5KWB
5.125” x ¾” thick Grey Uro-Wool blend pad
USA
3KWB
3.125” x ½” thick Grey Uro-Wool blend pad
USA Set
NEW Grey Uro-Wool™ Blend pad
Buff and Shine Manufacturing is excited to introduce our second wool member to the “Uro Wool” pad line. The Uro-Wool Blended pad is a step below our 100% white wool pad in aggressiveness and enhanced with a proprietary wool blend. This pad is specifically designed to cut but leave a better finish than our white Uro-Wool.
The Uro-Wool Blended pad uses a blend of processed wool that is “knitted” onto the pad, not twisted. The biggest advantage of knitted wool is the minimal amount of lint floating around the shop! The face of the knitted wool pad is soft to the touch but slightly denser because of the proprietary blend. The blend consists of a process different than our white Uro-Wool pad keeping the fibers fused together which helps keep product more on the face of the pad. Product will still be absorbed but at a different rate than the white Uro-Wool being a more versatile wool pad.
You will also notice that the Uro-Wool pad has virtually no interface between the wool fiber pad face and the hook-and-loop backing material. This allows the power of the polisher and the movement of the technician to transfer more directly and actively to the paint surface, resulting in faster polishing and correction cycles.
Uro-Wool can be used with all polishing machines—simple rotary, dual-action, random-orbit, long-throw, high-action, gear-driven. The pads are available in 6”, 5”, and 3” widths.
To clean Uro-Wool pads, use compressed air or an appropriate pad brush. You can also use a mechanical pad washer or wash them by hand..
NEW Grey Uro-Wool™
Blend pad 6"
$13.99
NEW Grey Uro-Wool™ Blend pad
Buff and Shine Manufacturing is excited to introduce our second wool member to the “Uro Wool” pad line. The Uro-Wool Blended pad is a step below our 100% white wool pad in aggressiveness and enhanced with a proprietary wool blend. This pad is specifically designed to cut but leave a better finish than our white Uro-Wool.
The Uro-Wool Blended pad uses a blend of processed wool that is “knitted” onto the pad, not twisted. The biggest advantage of knitted wool is the minimal amount of lint floating around the shop! The face of the knitted wool pad is soft to the touch but slightly denser because of the proprietary blend. The blend consists of a process different than our white Uro-Wool pad keeping the fibers fused together which helps keep product more on the face of the pad. Product will still be absorbed but at a different rate than the white Uro-Wool being a more versatile wool pad.
You will also notice that the Uro-Wool pad has virtually no interface between the wool fiber pad face and the hook-and-loop backing material. This allows the power of the polisher and the movement of the technician to transfer more directly and actively to the paint surface, resulting in faster polishing and correction cycles.
Uro-Wool can be used with all polishing machines—simple rotary, dual-action, random-orbit, long-throw, high-action, gear-driven. The pads are available in 6”, 5”, and 3” widths.
To clean Uro-Wool pads, use compressed air or an appropriate pad brush. You can also use a mechanical pad washer or wash them by hand.
Uro-Wool™ (3" x .50") 2pk
$11.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
Uro-Wool™ (5" x .75")
$10.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
Uro-Wool™ (6" x .75")
$11.99
BUFFING FOAMS
Buffing and polishing your car with foam pads has been around for many years. Foam pads work allot differently than wool pads as far as cut, feel and performance. There are many new technological advances in the foam pad industry and I am writing this to help give you more information so you are able to choose the correct foam for your next job.
There are many ways to identify foam pads in the industry. PPI is a generic way of distinguishing foam, but not the 100% correct way. Since there are so many ways to measure foam, we are going to start here with the basic.
OPEN CELL and CLOSED CELL
The first and basic thing to understand about foam is whether it is open or closed cell. Many open cell foams start out as closed cell and are “reticulated” to produce open cell. “Reticulation” is a process used in processing foam where they take the bun of foam, put in in a concrete and controlled room, fill the room with hydrogen so the foam can absorb it, and then they ignite the foam. This process causes the membrane or window of the foam to wrap around the branches. The window/membrane on foam is the transparent thin layer in between the branches. The branch is what you feel by hand in the foam when you touch it. If you look at foam under a microscope, you will see the branches and windows. Foam that has been reticulated is open cell and foam no reticulated is closed cell.
Once you reticulate a foam it may become stronger in its tearing characteristics. Reticulated or “open cell” foam run much cooler on the surface as compared to closed cell foams. The reason for this is that with the cells being open, they are allowed to let air pass thru them to dissipate heat. With this happening, there may be a chance the chemical you are working with may dry faster and possibly dust since the lubricant in it is getting dried with the air passing thru the foam.
There are Pros and Cons to each of the foams, and each type works differently with all chemicals:
Open cell run cooler
Closed cell has less absorption of polish, compound, etc.
Closed cell more “dense”
Closed cell forces abrasives in chemicals to work faster since they can be absorbed into foam as fast
Closed cell corrects faster
Longer working time with chemicals using open cell
Keep in mind that not all foams work the same way with all chemicals. In many instances, it can be trial and error.
There are many other ways foams are measured, this is just a starting point so you are able to pick the best foam for your project.
New Grey
Uro-Wool™ Blend pad 6" 2pk
NEW Grey Uro-Wool™ Blend pad
Buff and Shine Manufacturing is excited to introduce our second wool member to the “Uro Wool” pad line. The Uro-Wool Blended pad is a step below our 100% white wool pad in aggressiveness and enhanced with a proprietary wool blend. This pad is specifically designed to cut but leave a better finish than our white Uro-Wool.
The Uro-Wool Blended pad uses a blend of processed wool that is “knitted” onto the pad, not twisted. The biggest advantage of knitted wool is the minimal amount of lint floating around the shop! The face of the knitted wool pad is soft to the touch but slightly denser because of the proprietary blend. The blend consists of a process different than our white Uro-Wool pad keeping the fibers fused together which helps keep product more on the face of the pad. Product will still be absorbed but at a different rate than the white Uro-Wool being a more versatile wool pad.
You will also notice that the Uro-Wool pad has virtually no interface between the wool fiber pad face and the hook-and-loop backing material. This allows the power of the polisher and the movement of the technician to transfer more directly and actively to the paint surface, resulting in faster polishing and correction cycles.
Uro-Wool can be used with all polishing machines—simple rotary, dual-action, random-orbit, long-throw, high-action, gear-driven. The pads are available in 6”, 5”, and 3” widths.
To clean Uro-Wool pads, use compressed air or an appropriate pad brush. You can also use a mechanical pad washer or wash them by hand.
New Grey
Uro-Wool™ Blend pad 5" 2pk
NEW Grey Uro-Wool™ Blend pad
Buff and Shine Manufacturing is excited to introduce our second wool member to the “Uro Wool” pad line. The Uro-Wool Blended pad is a step below our 100% white wool pad in aggressiveness and enhanced with a proprietary wool blend. This pad is specifically designed to cut but leave a better finish than our white Uro-Wool.
The Uro-Wool Blended pad uses a blend of processed wool that is “knitted” onto the pad, not twisted. The biggest advantage of knitted wool is the minimal amount of lint floating around the shop! The face of the knitted wool pad is soft to the touch but slightly denser because of the proprietary blend. The blend consists of a process different than our white Uro-Wool pad keeping the fibers fused together which helps keep product more on the face of the pad. Product will still be absorbed but at a different rate than the white Uro-Wool being a more versatile wool pad.
You will also notice that the Uro-Wool pad has virtually no interface between the wool fiber pad face and the hook-and-loop backing material. This allows the power of the polisher and the movement of the technician to transfer more directly and actively to the paint surface, resulting in faster polishing and correction cycles.
Uro-Wool can be used with all polishing machines—simple rotary, dual-action, random-orbit, long-throw, high-action, gear-driven. The pads are available in 6”, 5”, and 3” widths.