


Buff & Shine EdgeGuard Blue Foam Pad, Heavy Cut, 5" / 130mm 2 PACK #554EG
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The Buff and Shine EdgeGuard Blue Heavy Cutting Pad provides a powerful cutting ability for severe imperfections. The EdgeGuard Blue Heavy Cutting Pad is ideal for removing deeper swirls, scratches, and heavy oxidation without stepping into more aggressive pad types such as wool and microfiber. For best results, pair the with an aggressive compound or heavy polish for the perfect level of cut needed.
Buff and Shine EdgeGuard Pads are designed with both safety and functionality in mind. As the name implies, a key feature is the recessed backing plate and raised edge. This allows the backing plate to sit down inside the pad to reduce the risk of accidental damage from the backing plate. It also provides a way for the user to work within tight, intricate panels without worry. The design and shape of the EdgeGuard series was developed to improve handling and allow for uniform pressure during the polishing process. Not only does this improve user experience, it also produces better quality results on a wide range of paint types.
Key Features:
- Recessed edge wraps foam around the backing plate to prevent damage.
- Ideal for use on intricate body panels and tight areas.
- Made with premium quality foam for optimal performance and cutting power.
- Beveled shape provides snappy response and distributes pressure while in use.
- Works with 8mm, 15mm, 21mm, and Gear Driven machines
- EZ Centering
- Heavy Cut – Blue Heavy Cutting Pad
Ships same business day if ordered before 1pm easter time. Most orders are shipped with UPS
Shipping
We ship same day if ordered is placed before 1pm. If orders is placed on holidays or weekends will be shipped the next business day.
Delivery
We use UPS Ground on most orders unless a different option is choose. We are no responsible fir delays on courier.
Returns
We accept returns with in 30 days on unopened products. Full refund is available after an inspection.
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