RUPES DA BLUE FOAM PAD
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The DA COARSE foam pad is specially designed to be used with both random orbital and gear-driven tools. The unique open-cell all new foam material removes mild to severe defects from most paint systems. When paired with RUPES DA-COARSE compound provides improved cutting and finishing ability.
This new pad combines the best aspects of the previous blue and green foams, with an increased durability and a more vibrant blue color.
The result of years of research, testing, and development, the new RUPES D-A foam pad range offers increased performance, versatility, and optimized user experience. Developed specifically to compliment the high-performance D-A compounds, these innovative new pads feature proprietary foam formulas and a patented contour edge design which have been extensively tested and optimized for both gear-driven and random orbital tool movements. The reduced pad height, combined with the all-new foam materials, optimizes the transfer of energy from the tool to the application surface for more effective defect removal and higher quality finishing. The contour edge design has been strategically designed to maintain safe operation near edges. Additionally, the new pad profile improves the consistency of pad movement in curves and contours by reducing pad distortion. With every adjustment to the pad materials and design, RUPES engineers and product development specialists carefully considered the operator experience to ensure users would realize increased stability, performance, and ease of use. The new RUPES D-A foam pads represent the next step in the evolution of polishing pad performance for all orbital tools.
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- Application: removal of mild to severe defects
- Variety of Densities: From aggressive cutting foam to soft finishing foam, there’s a pad for every stage of the polishing process
- Efficient Heat Management: The foam’s structure dissipates heat effectively, preventing overheating that can cause damage to sensitive paint surfaces
- Balanced Performance: Foam pads offer the perfect middle ground, providing enough cutting power for light defects while being gentle enough for finishing
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- Dual Action Random Orbitals
- Gear Driven Orbitals
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Pads should be cleaned during use after polishing each section with either a pad cleaning brush or an air compressor to blow our compound/polish prior to applying more product to the pad. At the end of the job, pads should be cleaned with a pad cleaning solution such as our Clean All, and can be cleaned with a machine like our Lake Country Pad Washer 4000 System or manually with a stiff nylon brush. Scrub with brush of pad washer and cleaning chemical, rinse and wring out all compound/polish/protectant residue, and then let air dry for longest pad life.
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The amount of vehicles that you will get out of a pad will be determined by how aggressive you are getting with the pad. Compounding pads will wear down the quickest since you are doing the most aggressive work with these pads. Running on higher speeds will also add to aggressiveness which will shorten pad life as well. You want to use multiple pads on a vehicle for best correction results but if you were to use 1 single Compounding pad to do an entire vehicle, you would probably get 10-15 vehicles on average before needing to replace the pad. If you were to use 1 single Polishing pad (again multiple pads per vehicle is best) to do an entire vehicle, you would probably get 20-25 vehicles on average before needing to replace the pad. With a wax/sealant pad, you can do the entire vehicle with one pad and you aren’t doing any correction whatsoever so pads will last much longer to where you should get upwards of 60-80 vehicles prior to needing to replace a wax/sealant pad.
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Foam pads can be used on just about any buffer/polisher and come in varying levels of aggressiveness for compounding, polishing or for applying protection depending. Wool pads can also be used on most buffers/polishers and are typically a little more aggressive. They come in various levels of compounding or polishing options but you won’t use a wool pad for applying protections. Microfiber pads can be the most aggressive form of pad when paired with the proper polisher. Microfiber comes in various levels of compounding and polishing but aren’t used for applying protection (similar to a wool pad). Microfiber pads are designed for use on random orbital polishers (short throw or long throw) and are not recommended to be used on gear driven or rotary polishers.