Hex-Logic Pads, developed for professional detailers, utilize
top-tier foams and a precision, laser-cut hexagonal design for
even product distribution. This unique hexagonal surface conforms
to any shape, ensuring maximum contact and heat minimization. The
pads' design is inspired by honeycomb structures for efficient
delivery of polish across surfaces, reducing friction and
marring.Hex-Logic foam pads vary in performance due to their
construction. Smaller cells indicate denser construction, and
each pad color corresponds to a specific foam density and cut
depth. The open-cell design allows maximum air flow, crucial for
optimal chemical results.The pads feature unique reticulated
backings, recessed ¼ inch to prevent surface contact. Beware of
inferior knock-offs which can deteriorate under heat, potentially
exposing your vehicle to the polisher.The White Light-Medium
Polishing Pad, perfect for waxes, micro-fine polishes and
sealants, offers light cutting power and even product application
without abrading clear coat or single stages.Works safely on all
automotive vehicle brands including: Acura, Audi, BMW, Buick,
Cadillac, Chevrolet (Chevy), Chrysler, Dodge, Fisker, Ford, GMC,
Honda, Hummer, Hyundai, Infiniti, Isuzu, Jaguar, Jeep, Kia, Land
Rover, Lexus, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercedes, Mercury, Mini,
Mitsubishi, Nissan, Pontiac, Porsche, RAM, Saab, Subaru, Tesla,
Toyota, Volkswagen, and Volvo; and RV brands like Coachmen,
Entegra, Forest River, Newmar, Thor Motor Coach, Winnebago,
AirStream, K-Z, Keystone and Midwest Automotive Designs.
Review: Works well - Great material, sturdy, easy to use, great
results.
Review: Excellent Quality - Great polishing pad. I've only bought
this brand to use on my 4 cars - I'm a diy home detailer and have
learned my way through tutorials and trial and error. After 5
years of diving deep into car detailing, this pad with the others
from the family have been crucial for my car needs. I like the
durability, quality of the material, and ease of cleaning. Now,
on the cleaning side, I know Chemical Guys recommend their pad
cleaner but it's expensive and I don't get great results with it.
Instead, I've used a solution of hot water in the sink with
Greased Lightning, a good soft brush, and that does the magic. No
oily residues left and the pad is free of chemicals after that.
You have to rinse it very well though, squeeze all the water you
can from it, and let it dry on a paper towel overnight.