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Pad Buffer – The Key to Professional Car Polishing

What is a Pad Buffer?

Types of Pad Buffers

>> 1. Foam Pads

>> 2. Wool Pads

>> 3. Microfiber Pads

Why Choose BrilliaTech Pad Buffers?

How to Use a Pad Buffer

FAQs

>> Q1: Which pad is best for beginners?

>> Q2: How do I clean pad buffers?

>> Q3: Can BrilliaTech supply custom branded pads?

>> Q4: Do different pads affect results?

Conclusion

Pad Buffer – The Key to Professional Car Polishing

In auto detailing, a pad buffer is an essential tool for achieving a flawless, mirror-like paint finish.
BrilliaTech, a global manufacturer of detailing tools, produces high-performance buffing pads for professional and DIY car care, ensuring smooth results on every vehicle.

What is a Pad Buffer?

A pad buffer is a foam, microfiber, or wool pad used with a dual-action polisher or rotary machine.
It applies compounds, polishes, or waxes evenly, removing swirl marks, oxidation, and light scratches.

Types of Pad Buffers

1. Foam Pads

  • Cutting Pads – For heavy correction

  • Polishing Pads – For refining paintwork

  • Finishing Pads – For waxes and sealants

2. Wool Pads

  • Aggressive pads for fast cutting and oxidation removal

3. Microfiber Pads

  • Combine cutting power with a finer finish

Why Choose BrilliaTech Pad Buffers?

BrilliaTech offers OEM/ODM polishing pads with:

  • Premium foam and microfiber materials

  • Consistent cell structure for balanced performance

  • Pads for DA, rotary, and cordless polishers

  • Durable bonding technology for long-lasting use

  • Custom branding, size, and color options

With over 20 years of manufacturing experience, BrilliaTech serves detailing brands in 56+ countries.

How to Use a Pad Buffer

  1. Attach the pad buffer to a polisher.

  2. Apply a small amount of polish or compound.

  3. Spread at low speed, then work evenly at medium speed.

  4. Wipe with a clean microfiber towel.

  5. Switch to a finishing pad for waxing or sealing.

FAQs

Q1: Which pad is best for beginners?


A foam polishing pad is the safest for general paint enhancement.

Q2: How do I clean pad buffers?


Wash with warm water and a mild pad cleaner after each use.

Q3: Can BrilliaTech supply custom branded pads?


Yes! BrilliaTech specializes in OEM/ODM private-label polishing pads.

Q4: Do different pads affect results?


Yes, using the correct cutting, polishing, or finishing pad ensures the best outcome.

 

Conclusion

A pad buffer is the foundation of professional paint correction.
By choosing BrilliaTech’s high-quality polishing pads, detailers can achieve superior results efficiently and safely.

Contact BrilliaTech today to source premium pad buffers and other detailing tools directly from the manufacturer!

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