DA COARSE PADS Blue Heavy Cut Pads

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DA COARSE PADS Blue Heavy Cut Pads

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DA COARSE PADS Blue Heavy Cut Pads

Rupes

DA COARSE PADS Blue Heavy Cut Pads

£8.60
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In stock

Pickup available at 19 Raikes Avenue

Usually ready in 2-4 days

DA COARSE PADS Blue Heavy Cut Pads

70mm

19 Raikes Avenue

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

19 Raikes Avenue
Bradford BD4 0QQ
United Kingdom

+447498373253

Removes mild to severe defects

Specially designed to be used with random orbital and gear-driven tools, the DA Coarse Foam Pad Blue uses unique open-cell technology and an all new foam material to remove mild to severe defects. Suitable for use on most paint systems, when paired with RUPES DA-COARSE compound it will provide improved cutting and finishing ability.

This new pad delivers the best aspects of the previous RUPES blue and green foams, but with increased durability and a more vibrant blue colour in appearance.

Sizes Available:

  • ⌀ 40mm — 25mm/1" backing plates
  • ⌀ 70mm — 50mm/2" backing plates
  • ⌀ 100mm — 75mm/3" backing plates
  • ⌀ 150mm — 125mm/5" backing plates
  • ⌀ 180mm — 150mm/6" backing plates


 

 

Features & Benefits:

  • Open cell structure
  • New curved edge for safer working
  • Suitable for use with Velcro backing systems
  • Suitable for small polishing requirements (size depending)
  • Suitable for all types of automotive paintwork & marine gel coats
  • Removes mild to severe defects
  • Pack Size 1 Pad
  • New factory sealed bags to avoid contamination during transport on larger pads.

Technical

  • Material - Open Cell Foam
  • Backing - Hook & Loop (velcro)
  • Abrasiveness -  9/10
  • Malleable - 2/10
  • Paint Types - Hard, Medium & Soft

Directions for use:

  • Keep your pads clean during use, removing excess compound with a pad tool or compressed air.
  • Do not over-saturate the pad with compound.
  • Wash with a pad washer or by hand with cleaning detergent for prolonged life.
  • Do not allow the pad to get too hot, this can cause delamination.
  • Solvents or other strong cleaners can destroy the foam.

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