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DRC1000 Centrifugal Buffing Pad

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2009

The DRC1000 Centrifugal Buffing Pad (Patent Pending). The DRC1000 solves the problem of a saturated center by simply doing away with it. As the DRC1000 rotates at the recommended RPMs, the centrifugal force created pushes compounds out onto the working area of the pad where they can be broken down and used efficiently - not saturated into the center of the pad where there is insufficient friction to break them down. Visit www.drc1000.com for more information.

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  • Very interesting concept. One point: I don't see how you're going to burn anything with the Green (Light Cut) polishing pad though. Regardless of those curved edges you risk burning that VW if you were using a more aggresive pad like the Yellow (Heavy Cut) pad. I could see you making those moves when polishing but not when compounding.

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