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13th February 2007, 01:41 PM #1New Member
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Festool Rotex - Which pad for polishing?
Hi. A few months ago, I bought a new Festool Rotex 150 FEQ for my "wood-oriented" projects. Since I wanted to use it for polishing my car too, I bought three of their polishing pads. That's the good news...
The bad news is that I just found out that their polishing pads are 5" across! Because I've been busy, I never examined them closely. Yesterday, I pulled out a Festool polishing pad and plopped it on top of a 7.5" Lake Country VC sponge which requires a 6" pad. So...
What pad do you use with your Festool Rotex for polishing? Do you have the old or new one Rotex 150? Festool pads? Others? What size? If a Festool sanding pad, which one (soft, medium, or hard)?
Thanks for any feedback,
Dan.
p.s., Festool customer service being what it is , they immediately offered to let me return them. But, I still need to get the right pad.
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13th February 2007, 06:36 PM #2Senior Member
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Hi Dan,
I can only but recommend this precious link made by our beloved Festool about polishing:
http://net.festool-automotive.com/ From there you can dowload PDF with various aplications.
Brilliant. With yr Rotex and the above info, yr car will be shining
NB Their MP 11000 is very good.
riri
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13th February 2007, 10:17 PM #3
Never use a pad for sanding paper! Even the soft one is way too solid.
Use a support pad especially for polishing code: PT-STF D150 FX-RO150 in conjuction with a sponge code: PS-STF-D150X30-XX-XXXX for bringing the polish on. And a special woolpad or lamscoatpad for finishing code: PF-STF-D150x20-XX and/or LF-STF-D150
(select the ones you need by reading up the link Riri gave you.Last edited by zuma; 13th February 2007 at 10:28 PM. Reason: Saw that the OP uses a FEQ version.
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13th February 2007, 10:25 PM #4
Your local Woodcraft should now stock the proper Festool pads and polishers for your RO 150. I think you bought the ones that fit the RO 125. There is a polishing pad backer as well and it is not expensive.
Cheers,
Bob
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20th February 2007, 08:33 AM #5New Member
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Thanks for the feedback
I guess I have some shopping to do.
Dan.
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22nd February 2007, 12:47 AM #6Senior Member
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Hi
For those who are not familiar with Festool polishing product, the MP range commes with four grades 6000, 8000, 10000, and 11000. The last one being the finest grain for an amazing finish. you apply it like any other polishing cream. Specially recommended with the Rotex.
riri
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