Cyclo 4 Inch Hook and Loop Wool Pads

Give metal a showroom shine with Genuine Cyclo wool pads.

Cyclo 4 inch Wool Pads bring the superior leveling and polishing power of wool to the Cyclo Orbital Polisher! These pads work with your Cyclo pad holders for quick and easy pad changes. Cyclo 4 inch Wool Pads stay balanced, giving you even, smooth results every time.

Cyclo 4 inch Wool Pads are designed to be more durable and versatile than traditional wool pads. The wool is blended with acrylic to reduce linting and improve the wool’s durability. The ratio of wool to acrylic is directly related to each pad’s intended use. For example, the blue pad has less wool, which is better for gloss enhancement and general polishing.

These single-sided Cyclo 4 Inch Wool Pads work with the conventional Cyclo configuration with the pad holders, so there’s nothing else to buy. The hook and loop fasteners hold pads securely during operation and allow quick and easy pad changes.

Cyclo 4 inch Wool Buffing Pads are available in these varieties:

Yellow Medium Cut 50% Wool, 50% Wool Acrylic Pad
The yellow wool pad is moderately aggressive. It removes swirls and moderate scratches, and reduces significant pits and deeper scratches. Use a swirl remover with the yellow pad when aggressive cutting is not needed.

Blue Finishing 70% Acrylic, 30% Wool Pad
Use the blue pad for general polishing and gloss-enhancement. The blue pad can be used with any finishing polish to bring out a fine luster on any finish.

Cyclo 4 inch Wool Buffing Pads can be washed and reused. Soak the used pads in DP Polishing Pad Rejuvenator diluted in water according to the directions. After 15 minutes, rinse the pads well and lay flat to dry.

Cyclo 4 inch Wool Pads work great on metal! Use Cyclo 4 inch Wool Buffing Pads on metal trailers, planes, and RVs with your Cyclo Polisher. They?ll remove light scratches and brighten aluminum to a mirror shine!

Cyclo 4 inch Wool Buffing Pads are another valuable tool in the mission to keep your vehicle looking smooth and swirl-free.

Pads are sold individually.

Buy Cyclo 4 Inch Wool Pads here!

New At Autogeek: Mike Phillips' Principles of Machine Polishing DVD

Detail Fest attendees got another special treat – the new Mike Phillips DVD was available there first. Now Autogek Show Car Garage Mike Phillips’ Principles of Machine Polishing DVD is available at Autogeek.net. Anyone can learn polishing techniques and tips from Mike Phillips in the comfort of your own garage.

Machine polishing is easy and anyone can do it. You’ll be convinced after watching Mike Phillips’ Principles of Machine Polishing. Mike thoroughly explains the what, how, and why of detailing with a polisher by using two popular machines: the Porter Cable 7424XP and the Cyclo. The techniques shown for the Porter Cable 7424XP also apply to the Griot’s Garage Random Orbital Polisher, the Meguiars Dual Action Polish G110v2, and any other orbital polisher.

In addition to how to use the polishers, you’ll learn important steps to guarantee a perfect finish, such as pad selection, how to use the Brinkmann Swirl Finder Spotlight, how and when to perform a test spot, how to perform a section pass, and many more tips they just don’t tell you in the instruction manual!

Mike Phillips is our Director of Training at Autogeek. He teaches machine polishing classes here in the Autogeek Show Car Garage several times a year, where detailers learn the techniques you’ll see in this video. Now you can bring Mike into your own garage to show you how a polisher can transform your vehicle into a show car.

Your vehicle can look like a show car. Mike Phillips’ Principles of Machine Polishing will show you how.

Get your DVD signed by Mike Phillips! Click here to get your own copy of Mike Phillips’ Principles of Machine Polishing DVD.

As seen on the SPEED Channel…

Our first Autogeek’s Show Car Garage segment has debuted on the Speed Channel during Two Guys Garage! More segments are coming. Stay tuned to Two Guys Garage and check us out at Autogeek’s Show Car Garage homepage for extended versions of the videos you see on tv.