3M
3M Perfect-it Foam Polishing Pad
SKU: 1145725
Model# 05725
3M™ Perfect-it™ Foam Polishing Pad
3M™ Perfect-it™ Foam Polishing Pad is a soft foam buffing pad used to buff out fine scratches created from compounding steps. The waffle face gives you greater surface contact area than flat surface pads over contoured surfaces, minimizes heat buildup during buffing, and helps eliminate swirl marks. It also helps the pad hold the polish and reduce slinging.
Better Paint Demands Better Products
We designed this grey buffing pad to be used in conjunction with our 3M™ Perfect-it™ EX family of polishes specially developed to quickly remove compounding swirls. The pad removes the compounding swirl marks left by either foam or wool pads and can also be used in the 3M™ Perfect-it™ Paint Finishing System for paint and clear coat repair when the finest finish is required. Finish results are dependent on the combination of coating type, polish, and tools used.
The Evolution of Paint and Clear Coat
We developed foam pads to address the unique chemical composition of evolving paint and clear coat technologies. Foam pads are generally less aggressive and produce a finer finish than wool pads. They operate between 1200 and 2000 rpms to remove fine scratches, compound swirl marks, and surface markings. Foam buffing pads are used in conjunction with machine polishes and are suitable for use with rotary and random orbital tools.
Specifications
- Applications: Buffing and polishing, Cured Paint, Fresh Paint Finishes, Medium Paint Finishes, Paint Finishing and detailing, Scratch Removal, Swirlmark Removal
- Attachment Type: Hook & Loop
- Brand: Perfect-it
- Color Family: Black
- Face Style: Waffle
- Material: Foam
- Max RPM: 2000
- Number of Sides: 1
- Overall Diameter (Imperial): 8 in
- Overall Diameter (Metric): 203.2 mm
- Product Color: Black
- Product Form: Buffing Pad
- Shape: Round
- Sided: Single
- Type: Buff Pad, Polishing
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.