With the DP Pro Therminator polishing pads, the German manufacturer Detail Passion taps into the hype surrounding thermally stable or thermoresistant polishing pads, while simultaneously realizing its own ideas. The advantages of thermally stable polishing pads are clear. Consistent control of paint or clear coat removal during the polishing process is ensured, as the foam does not lose its compression hardness due to heat exposure. This enables pressure to be maintained even at higher RPMs, thus preventing any drop in cutting performance. Similarly, the cellular structure is preserved, leading to optimal cooling and minimizing compression. Based on experience with extremely fast heavy cut polishes like the 3D Car Care 510 and the universal 3D One Hybrid, Detail Passion has implemented additional special properties in the polishing foam. DP Pro Therminator white - Super Heavy Cut for severe paint defects DP Pro Therminator orange - Medium Cut for One Step, All in One or medium-strength polishes DP Pro Therminator maroon - Medium Polish for intermediate polishes and finishing DP Pro Therminator black - Gloss finish for sensitive paints or extreme gloss Super Heavy Cut to Finish: DP Pro Therminator Polishing Pads for Rotary and Random Orbital Use Unlike other polishing pads made from thermally stable foam, special attention has been paid to the cellular structure and distribution of the polish in the composition of the DP Pro Therminators. Despite the advantages of conventional thermopads, uneven or no polish distribution can occur during application or distribution due to the cellular structure. This can quickly lead to unwanted dry running, especially with medium-hard pads. DP Pro Therminators are optimized for large orbitals like the Rupes LHR15, ShineMate EX620, Makikato POC, and Flex XFE, generating an impressively fast removal rate or a high-gloss finish, depending on the choice. DP Pro Therminator polishing pads can be optionally complemented with heavy cut polishing pads made of hybrid wool or microfiber or used solely as a complete solution.
The DP Pro Therminator polishing pads by Detail Passion embrace the trend of thermally stable polishing pads while also integrating unique features. The benefits of these pads are clear: consistent control over paint and clear coat removal during polishing, as the foam retains its firmness even under high heat. This ensures that even at high RPMs, pressure can be maintained without sacrificing cutting performance. The cell structure is preserved, allowing for optimal cooling and minimizing compression. Based on experience with rapid Heavy Cut polishes like the 3D Car Care 510 and the versatile 3D One Hybrid, Detail Passion introduces additional unique properties in the foam. DP Pro Therminator white - Super Heavy Cut for severe paint defects DP Pro Therminator orange - Medium Cut for One Step, All-in-One or medium polishes DP Pro Therminator maroon - Medium Polish for medium polishes and finish DP Pro Therminator black - Gloss finish for sensitive paints or extreme gloss Super Heavy Cut to Finish: DP Pro Therminator Polishing Pads for Rotary and Random Orbital Use Unlike other thermally stable pads, the DP Pro Therminator emphasizes cell structure and polish distribution in its composition. While conventional thermal pads offer benefits, the cell structure can lead to inconsistent or ineffective polish distribution when starting or spreading, especially with medium-hard pads, which can quickly result in unwanted dry polishing. DP Pro Therminators are optimized for large stroke orbitals like the Rupes LHR15, ShineMate EX620, Makikato POC, and Flex XFE, delivering impressively fast removal or a high-gloss finish based on your choice. DP Pro Therminator polishing pads can be complemented with Heavy Cut pads made from Hybrid Wool or Microfiber or used alone as a complete solution.
With the DP Pro Therminator polishing pads, the German manufacturer Detail Passion taps into the hype of thermally stable or thermoresistant polishing pads while also implementing its own ideas. The advantages of thermally stable polishing pads are clear. A consistently controllable paint and clear coat removal during the polishing process is ensured, as the foam does not lose its compression hardness due to heat exposure. This allows for maintained pressure even at higher RPMs, avoiding a drop in cutting performance. Additionally, the cell structure is preserved, leading to optimal cooling and reduced compression. Based on experience with extremely fast heavy cut polishes like 3D Car Care 510 and the versatile 3D One Hybrid, Detail Passion has incorporated special additional properties into the polishing foam. DP Pro Therminator white - Super Heavy Cut for severe paint defects DP Pro Therminator orange - Medium Cut for one-step, all-in-one, or medium strength polishes DP Pro Therminator maroon - Medium Polish for medium polishes and finishing DP Pro Therminator black - Gloss finish for sensitive paints or extreme gloss Super Heavy Cut to Finish: DP Pro Therminator Polishing Pads for Rotary and Random Orbital Use Unlike other polishing pads made from thermally stable foam, significant emphasis was placed on the cell structure and polish distribution in the composition of the DP Pro Therminators. Despite the advantages of conventional thermopads, the cell structure can lead to uneven or no distribution of polish during the start or spreading. This can quickly result in unwanted dry buffing, especially with medium-hard pads. DP Pro Therminators are optimized for large stroke orbital machines like the Rupes LHR15, ShineMate EX620, Makita POC, and Flex XFE, producing impressive fast material removal or a high gloss finish depending on the choice. DP Pro Therminator polishing pads can be optionally complemented with heavy cut polishing pads made of hybrid wool or microfiber or used alone as a complete solution.
The new Intermediate polishing pads from Detail Passion are based on the well-known technology of thermally stable or thermoresistant foam. They are designed for polishing tasks in a One Step process and for correcting paint defects on softer clearcoats like those from Tesla, Harley Davidson, Dodge, or Asian manufacturers. The blue thermal pads feature an extremely fine open cell foam structure and impress with an unprecedented balance between fast material removal and excellent finish. Accurate classification of the blue intermediate foam in the existing foam list is challenging. In many cases, the intermediate polishing pad offers the cut of the orange foam and the finish of the very soft black foam. Tests have shown that the Intermediate Therminator polishing pads achieve perfect results when processing PPF protective films. With the DP Pro Therminator polishing pad, the German manufacturer Detail Passion taps into the hype surrounding thermally stable or thermoresistant polishing pads while implementing their own ideas. The advantages of thermally stable polishing pads are clear. There is consistently controllable paint or clearcoat removal during the polishing process, as the foam does not lose its hardness due to heat. This ensures that even at higher RPMs, the pressure can be maintained without a drop in cutting performance. The cell structure is also preserved, leading to optimal cooling and minimizing compression. Based on the experience with extremely fast heavy cut polishes like 3D Car Care 510 and the universal 3D One Hybrid, Detail Passion has realized additional special properties in the polishing foam. DP Pro Therminator white - Super Heavy Cut for severe paint defects DP Pro Therminator orange - Medium Cut for One Step, All-in-One, or medium-strength polishes DP Pro Therminator maroon - Medium Polish for medium polishes and finishing DP Pro Therminator blue - Intermediate One Step, soft clear coats, wrapping preparation DP Pro Therminator black - Gloss Finish for sensitive paints or extreme gloss Super Heavy Cut to Finish: DP Pro Therminator Polishing Pads for Rotary and Random Orbital Use Unlike other polishing pads made of thermally stable foam, special attention has been paid to the cell structure and distribution of polish in the composition of the DP Pro Therminators. Despite the advantages of conventional thermal pads, the cell structure can lead to uneven or no distribution of polish during startup or spreading. This can quickly result in unwanted dry running, especially with medium-hard pads. DP Pro Therminators are optimized for large stroke random orbiters like the Rupes LHR15, ShineMate EX620, Makikato POC, Flex XFE, generating either impressively fast material removal or a high-gloss finish depending on your choice. DP Pro Therminator polishing pads can be optionally complemented with heavy cut polishing pads made of hybrid wool or microfiber or used exclusively as a complete solution.