DA INTERMEDIATE PAD Light Blue Light Cutting Pad

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DA INTERMEDIATE PAD Light Blue Light Cutting Pad

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DA INTERMEDIATE PAD Light Blue Light Cutting Pad

Rupes

DA INTERMEDIATE PAD Light Blue Light Cutting Pad

£7.95
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In stock

Pickup available at 19 Raikes Avenue

Usually ready in 2-4 days

DA INTERMEDIATE PAD Light Blue Light Cutting Pad

100mm

19 Raikes Avenue

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

19 Raikes Avenue
Bradford BD4 0QQ
United Kingdom

+447498373253

The Rupes Green Pad Replacement

D-A Intermediate foam pad joins the RUPES D-A Series foam pad range, positioning in between the yellow and the blue pads. Specially designed to be used with dual action polishers, this pad is extremely versatile. It can be paired with D-A Coarse compound for high level of cutting especially on fresh and soft paint, with D-A Fine for a perfect balance between cut and finish, with UNO Advanced and UNO Protect to combine high level of finish, cut and protection.

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
  • ECO friendly paper flow pack 100% recyclable on larger pads

Technical:

  • Material — Open Cell Foam
  • Backing — Hook & Loop (velcro)
  • Abrasiveness — 7/10
  • Malleable— 4/10
  • 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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