
EXTREME CUT MAROON MICROFIBER PAD | 5" & 6"
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GlossTech Extreme Cut Maroon Microfiber Pads remove severe paint defects quickly when used with large‑stroke DA or forced‑rotation polishers. The dense foam backing keeps the pad stable and transfers maximum power, while short aggressive fibers deliver fast, efficient cutting. Depending on the paint, it can be paired with anything from heavy compounds to fine polishes, offering versatile correction with minimal finishing work.
- Rapid removal of severe paint defects
- Available in 5” & 6” pad sizes
- Use with compounds for fastest results
- 5" Pad Diameters: Hook & Loop: 136mm (5.3in) | Pad Face: 136mm (5.3in)
- 6" Pad Diameters: Hook & Loop: 160mm (6.3in) | Pad Face: 160mm (6.3in)
- Made in the USA

EXTREME CUT MAROON MICROFIBER PAD | 5" & 6" PRODUCT INFO
FAQ
Q: Which polishing machines should I use the GlossTech Extreme Cut Maroon Microfiber Pad with?
A: GlossTech Extreme Cut Maroon Microfiber Pads are designed for use with dual action and forced rotation polishers.
Q: What compounds and polishes work best with the GlossTech Extreme Maroon Cut Microfiber Pads?
A: While aggressive by design, GlossTech Extreme Cut Maroon Microfiber Pads can scale up and down in aggressiveness according to the compound or polish it is used with.For heavier defect removal use with ProSeries Compound. For light to moderate defect removal use with ProSeries 1 Stepper. And for light defect removal or finish polishing pair the one-one step blue foam pad ProSeries Final Polish. Always perform a test spot on each vehicle’s paint system to determine the best pad and compound/polish combination that provides the best balance between defect removal and finishing.
Q: Is the GlossTech Extreme Cut Microfiber Maroon Pad a One-Step Paint Correction Pad?
A: On some harder paint systems, with light defects, it is possible. However, in general using the Extreme Cut Maroon Microfiber Pad is the start of a multi-step paint correction process.The microfiber pad, paired with a heavy cut compound, removes heavy paint defects.
On most automotive paint systems heavy defect removal creates a haze on the surface which dulls the paint’s color and gloss. Therefore, for the final stage of paint correction after heavy compounding, we always recommend a follow up step pairing ProSeries Final Polish with the Polishing Yellow Foam Pad to remove haze and create a clear, vibrant, and glossy surface.
Q: Which polishing machines should I use the GlossTech Extreme Cut Maroon Microfiber Pad with?
A: GlossTech Extreme Cut Maroon Microfiber Pads are designed for use with dual action and forced rotation polishers.
Q: What compounds and polishes work best with the GlossTech Extreme Maroon Cut Microfiber Pads?
A: While aggressive by design, GlossTech Extreme Cut Maroon Microfiber Pads can scale up and down in aggressiveness according to the compound or polish it is used with.For heavier defect removal use with ProSeries Compound. For light to moderate defect removal use with ProSeries 1 Stepper. And for light defect removal or finish polishing pair the one-one step blue foam pad ProSeries Final Polish. Always perform a test spot on each vehicle’s paint system to determine the best pad and compound/polish combination that provides the best balance between defect removal and finishing.
Q: Is the GlossTech Extreme Cut Microfiber Maroon Pad a One-Step Paint Correction Pad?
A: On some harder paint systems, with light defects, it is possible. However, in general using the Extreme Cut Maroon Microfiber Pad is the start of a multi-step paint correction process.The microfiber pad, paired with a heavy cut compound, removes heavy paint defects.
On most automotive paint systems heavy defect removal creates a haze on the surface which dulls the paint’s color and gloss. Therefore, for the final stage of paint correction after heavy compounding, we always recommend a follow up step pairing ProSeries Final Polish with the Polishing Yellow Foam Pad to remove haze and create a clear, vibrant, and glossy surface.


