Dual Action Polisher Pads: Differences Explained
Pro Polish foam pad
Most foam pads soak up polish too quickly, making the polish and pad ineffective because the polish can’t reach the desired surface. Shurhold’s black Pro Polish foam pad is designed with compressed cell structure (CCS) technology, which uses strategically placed, partially closed foam cells. There are columns in the center of each cell that release polish as needed onto the working surface. The benefits associated with the structure of this pad include a slower rate of polish absorption making the polish more effective and longer-lasting, no pad skipping due to less surface tension, no burns or swirls because of less heat, and greater operator control. Although these pads may be more expensive than conventional foam pads, they use much less polish and make the job much easier, offsetting the higher cost.
Use the Pro Polish foam pad for:
- removing swirl marks
- polishing
- applying sealant and wax
Buff Magic Compounding pad
Shurhold’s Buff Magic Compounding pad is a general purpose, light cutting pad made of 4-ply 100 percent wool. The tightly twisted structure of the wool fibers ensure the pad stays at a consistent level of force for extended periods of operation, producing an even finish from start to end. The short length of the fibers allow for aggressive compounding.
Use the Buff Magic compounding pad for:
- removing oxidation
- removing light scratches
- removing embedded surface grime





