Lake Country SDO CCS Blue Cutting Foam Pad
LCSDO-92350-CCSThe New SDO CCS Pad Range From Lake Country
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The New SDO CCS Pad Range From Lake Country
Conventional foam pads absorb polish too quickly. This reduces polish and pad performance because most of the polish is trapped below the working surface of the pad. CCS technology™ solves this common problem using strategic patterns of partially closed foam cells. Now available on our Standard Duty Orbital (SDO) pads, giving the operator the same consistent performance of our SDO pads, with the added benefit of CCS technology.
The CCS (Collapsed Cell Structure) range from Lake Country use a unique and trademarked design to provide better control of the pad on the surface, allowing the product to work longer and preventing pad skipping. By utilizing high quality foams you get the the best finish every time.
The blue cutting pad in particular has a firm, medium density foam that is ideal for removing paint defects on any paint system. It features a tapered edge, which promotes safety and works great on contours/tight areas.
The SDO CCS Blue Cutting Pad is a fantastic choice for any enthusiast, or professional detailer looking for a cost effective solution to polishing pads, without compromising on quality. -
Lake Country pads taper 1/2 an inch to get a bit more polishing radius.
- 3.5" - (89mm) Suits 3" Backing Plate
- 5.5" - (139mm) Suits 5" Backing Plate
- 6.5" - (165mm) Suits 6" Backing Plate
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- Slow Rate of Compound Absorption
- Prevents Pad Skipping
- Dual Layer Foam
- High Quality Foam
- Heavy-moderate defect removal
- Works on all paint systems
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So what's the difference between SDO and HDO?
Lake Country are always innovating and pushing the limits of pad technology, this is no different with there new HDO and SDO CCS line of pads, so what's the difference?
Essentially, HDO pads are designed to have increased performance with long throw Dual Action polishers, while SDO Pads are more designed towards forced rotation, rotary or other Non-long throw dual action polishers.
SDO pads are slightly thinner than HDO pads, as a result SDO offers a lower price point and an alternative for users of forced rotation polishers.