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Mushroom Scuff Pad with Shank
Mushroom Scuff Pad with Shank
The Mushroom Scuff Pad is best suited for larger removal of rust and paint–e.g. removing paint from grilles.
*Prior to starting your drill or machine, it is important to insert the loaded bit into the wheel/project surface as shown below. this will help to minimize slinging and the deformation of the bit at high speeds that may cause it to blow apart.*

Pro Tips:
- Lower RPM for polishing — prevents heat buildup, swirl marks, or burning softer metals like aluminum.
- Higher RPM for cutting — works well for initial scratch removal or blending.
- Always check the manufacturer’s max RPM rating — exceeding it can cause the pad to tear apart.
- If you’re using compounds, slower speeds often give better results for final shine.
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Mushroom Scuff Pad with Shank
Mushroom Scuff Pad with Shank
Mushroom Scuff Pad with Shank
The Mushroom Scuff Pad is best suited for larger removal of rust and paint–e.g. removing paint from grilles.
*Prior to starting your drill or machine, it is important to insert the loaded bit into the wheel/project surface as shown below. this will help to minimize slinging and the deformation of the bit at high speeds that may cause it to blow apart.*

Pro Tips:
- Lower RPM for polishing — prevents heat buildup, swirl marks, or burning softer metals like aluminum.
- Higher RPM for cutting — works well for initial scratch removal or blending.
- Always check the manufacturer’s max RPM rating — exceeding it can cause the pad to tear apart.
- If you’re using compounds, slower speeds often give better results for final shine.
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Mushroom Scuff Pad with Shank—
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Mushroom Scuff Pad with Shank
The Mushroom Scuff Pad is best suited for larger removal of rust and paint–e.g. removing paint from grilles.
*Prior to starting your drill or machine, it is important to insert the loaded bit into the wheel/project surface as shown below. this will help to minimize slinging and the deformation of the bit at high speeds that may cause it to blow apart.*

Pro Tips:
- Lower RPM for polishing — prevents heat buildup, swirl marks, or burning softer metals like aluminum.
- Higher RPM for cutting — works well for initial scratch removal or blending.
- Always check the manufacturer’s max RPM rating — exceeding it can cause the pad to tear apart.
- If you’re using compounds, slower speeds often give better results for final shine.

















