These smaller pads are perfect for attending to smaller areas or more intricate areas of bodywork, where a larger pad would be too unwieldy or cumbersome. Note that you will need a suitable spot-sized backing plate to use these; our new Buff Daddy Evo comes with a 3 inch spot backing plate as standard.
Firstly, there's a Peak Finish 80mm waffle foam finishing pad, for low cut work or for final finishing of paintwork. You'd probably be using this with a fine cut polish like Dodo Juice Critical Finish.
Then we've included a Shark Fin 75mm fin-cut foam polishing pad, that offers a medium cut. It's a good all-rounder. A bit more bite than the red Peak Finish foam, but not too aggressive. You'd probably pair this with Lime Prime.
Next up, the Slim Reaper 90mm extra-slim compounding foam. This has a more aggressive orange foam construction, but it's also extra-thin to transmit more of the cut onto the paint rather than into the pad. And like a wine pairing on a taster menu, our Depth Charge heavier cut polish is arguably the one to go for, should you need a polish to go with this heavier hitting pad.
Finally, a little fibre. No, not to keep things regular, but to show you an alternative to high cut foam. Fibre Scyther 80mm is our microfibre medium/heavy cut pad that runs cooler than foam, potentially increasing the lifespan of your pads and even your machine itself during extended polishing sessions. Coupled with Depth Charge it does a great job tackling harder paints.