Polishing Pad With Wear Indicator

(3 customer reviews)
$15.99

This fine-cut foam pad fits any 5″ buffer and works perfectly with modern polishes until it doesn’t. Hidden metal wear indicators emerge when the pad is worn, making noise and circular reminders that you’ve gone too far. Detailers, leave your mark.

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Finally, a high-tech solution to a problem no one had. Until now.

The KaleCoAuto Fine-Cut Polishing Pad is designed for the best modern polishes and fits any standard 5-inch buffer. It delivers smooth, precise correction with a surface so refined, you’ll get lost in the reflection

Once the pad wears down, the fun begins. Embedded metal wear indicators emerge from the foam to gently remind you that your polishing days are over. By “gently,” we mean they will leave circular indicators in the paint and make a sound similar to worn brake pads.

  • Fine-cut foam ideal for final polish steps or finishing work after compounding
  • Perfect pairing with Real Ceramic Polish
  • Compatible with all 5-inch backing plates and standard dual-action or rotary polishers
  • Integrated metal wear indicators that activate when you’ve gone too far
  • Produces audible screeching and highly visible marks to let you know it’s time to stop

Whether you’re correcting paint or just aggressively learning a lesson, the KaleCoAuto Polishing Pad with Wear Indicators ensures your finish gets the attention it deserves. Usually from a body shop.

Disclaimer: Wear eye protection. Not for use on skin. KaleCoAuto not responsible for damage resulting from proper use.

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3 reviews for Polishing Pad With Wear Indicator

  1. Sam Buck

    I didn’t even know pads wore out until I saw the little metal draw squigglies on my paint. Saved me from buffing straight through the paint like a dummy. Turns out sometimes even car stuff is smarter than I am.

  2. Alex Smart

    Finally! A pad with a wear indicator, no more second-guessing or risking a client’s ceramic coating with a shredded disc. This gives me a clear signal before things go south, which is a game-changer for my high-end clients who expect perfection. Brilliant idea, whoever came up with it.

  3. Donna Ignoble

    The concept of a wear indicator is undeniably clever, but alas, execution matters. This pad left a most infuriating pattern of faint concentric swirls where the indicator revealed itself mid-polish. My paintwork now looks like a vinyl record of heartbreak. I remain thoroughly displeased.

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