€8.00 – €12.00Price range: €8.00 through €12.00
The One Step Pad is a high-performance, medium-abrasive polishing pad designed to deliver the “holy grail” of detailing: significant paint correction and a high-gloss finish in a single pass. Engineered from premium open-cell foam, this pad maintains consistent cutting power throughout the entire polishing cycle. Its unique cellular structure is designed to resist “clogging” from spent compound, while the integrated heat dispersion technology ensures the paint surface remains at a safe temperature. Whether you are removing moderate swirl marks or refining a hazy finish, the One Step Pad provides the stability and durability required for professional-grade results.
Dual-Action Performance: Perfectly balanced to cut through moderate defects while simultaneously refining the surface to a high-gloss, “ready-to-protect” finish.
Trapezoidal Stability: The angled shape improves machine control and provides a wider footprint for better pressure distribution on flat and curved panels.
Clog-Resistant Open-Cell Foam: The large-cell structure allows for superior airflow and prevents polishing compounds from drying out or “caking” inside the pad.
Decompression Hole: The central hole reduces surface tension and heat build-up in the middle of the pad, extending its lifespan and preventing “pad collapse.”
Precision Milled Edges: The 25mm thickness and milled edges allow for safer polishing near trim and body lines, reducing the risk of edge-burn or pad damage.
Material: Professional-grade open-cell foam
Abrasive Level: Medium (One-Step / All-in-One)
Shape: Trapezoidal (Wider base than Velcro face)
Thickness: 25 mm
Available Sizes (Face / Velcro / Thickness):
140 / 125 / 25 mm
90 / 80 / 25 mm
Centering: Ensure the pad is perfectly centered on your backing plate using the center hole as a guide.
Priming: Apply 3–4 pea-sized drops of a “One-Step” or medium-cut compound.
Speed: Work with a Dual-Action polisher at moderate speeds (Speed 3–4).
Movement: Move the machine in slow, overlapping “cross-hatch” passes.
Cleaning: Frequently blow out the pad with compressed air or use a pad brush to remove spent product. This is vital for maintaining the “one-step” capability.