mikenap
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God, I hope so. The Meg's 3" size just doesn't make sense.
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mikenap said:God, I hope so. The Meg's 3" size just doesn't make sense.
mikenap said:God, I hope so. The Meg's 3" size just doesn't make sense.
gmblack3 said:For cutting power and tight areas they make the most sense.
Evo 3d
gmblack3 said:For cutting power and tight areas they make the most sense.
Evo 3d
JohnKleven said:I find the Velcro fails too quickly on the megs. Other than that they're pretty good. Anyone tried on a rotary yet?
JohnKleven said:I find the Velcro fails too quickly on the megs. Other than that they're pretty good. Anyone tried on a rotary yet?
JohnKleven said:I find the Velcro fails too quickly on the megs. Other than that they're pretty good. Anyone tried on a rotary yet?
D_Nyholm said:As a side question, does it matter what backing plate you use with them? I have an edge 5" bp and done know if I need another one?
David Fermani said:After giving Dr. G an update with my finding he mentioned that because his pads are a tiny bit smaller than the Meg's pads it is mandatory to use his backing plate with his pads. It will not only produce the absolute best results, but it will greatly prolong the life of the pad. Case in point, if you use a standard LC backing plate you run the risk of inducing pad separation upon removal due to the almost matching pad/BP size.
Shiny Lil Detlr said:I have a feeling Kevin Brown and some of his followers are going to disagree with that, given that he has taken a liking to custom matching backing plates to the pad diameter for full support of the pad to its outer edge. I have yet to try this myself but the theory at least seems to be sound.
Shiny Lil Detlr said:Is the velcro attachment media on these Optimum pads the same as Meguiar's is using, or is it different?