Green Flat Pad
$13.90
- Medium-density polishing pad: Designed for the middle step of paint correction.
- Refines after compound: Removes the marks left by coarser pads and restores gloss.
- Prepares for finishing: Sets the surface up for the final wax or sealant pass.
- Flat profile: Even contact across the panel for consistent results.
- Reusable: Wash, dry, and use through multiple detailing sessions.
About this item
- Medium-density polishing pad:
- Designed for the middle step of paint correction.
- Refines after compound:
- Removes the marks left by coarser pads and restores gloss.
- Prepares for finishing:
- Sets the surface up for the final wax or sealant pass.
- Flat profile:
- Even contact across the panel for consistent results.
- Reusable:
- Wash, dry, and use through multiple detailing sessions.
| Country of Origin | United States |
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Product description
Paint correction is rarely a one-pad job. Coarse pads cut hard but leave their own marks behind — and that's where a medium-density polishing pad comes in. The KKE Green Flat Foam Pad is the workhorse of the middle stage: dense enough to lift light defects and oxidation, soft enough not to introduce new ones, and flat-faced for even contact across the whole panel.
The middle step of a three-stage detail
The detailing process moves from coarse to fine: compound pad first, polishing pad second, finishing pad last. The green pad sits in the middle — refining the surface after compound, lifting the haze, restoring gloss, and preparing the paint for the final protective layer.
Why a medium-density polishing pad matters
- Refines without rushing. Removes the residual marks left by aggressive compounding.
- Restores gloss. Paint comes back looking deeper, not just clean.
- Sets up the finish. The next pad (a soft finishing pad) only has to apply the protective layer — the work of correcting paint is already done.
How to use it
- Pair with a light to medium polish, depending on the defect level.
- Use on a rotary or DA polisher with a compatible backing plate.
- Work in overlapping passes at moderate speed and pressure.
- Wipe with a microfiber towel between sections to check progress.
- Follow with a finishing pad for the protective layer.
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