Pimo buffing pads

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LexKY_Pipe
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Pimo buffing pads

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Received one set of buffing pads today from PIMO. The individual muslin and sewn muslin buffs are quite narrow. Do these two pads need to be doubled when being used or is a single pad adequate for buffing?
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Yes I doubled mine.
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they were good for me to start but found that I wanted something a little bigger. I got my new ones from jhlowe http://www.jhlowe.com/
I have a motor so I also got the mounting arbor for that. It works great and if you call Tim he is wonderful to deal with and answers any questions you might have.
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Thanks to both of you for the help. Much appreciated.

Talked with Tim West today. He certainly is very helpful and a very nice guy.
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