chemical guys bufx_102_hex4 hex-logic medium-heavy cutting pad, orange (4 inch)
- Brand:
- Chemical Guys
- Model Number:
- BUFX_102HEX4
- UPC:
- 816276013602
- EAN:
- 0816276013602
- Walmart SKU:
- 469380257
Trending upward with a $0.53 move today to reach $8.52. Current price runs 3.2% above the 90-day average.
| Price Type | Price | Date |
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Highest Price
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$8.52 | |
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Lowest Price
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$7.20 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$8.52 |
Tracking History: We have tracked chemical guys bufx_102_hex4 hex-logic medium-heavy cutting pad, orange (4 inch) since 10/19/2025. The most recent price update was on Jun 12, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $7.20 (lowest on 11/27/2025) to $8.52 (highest on 6/12/2026). The average price during this period is $7.95.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $7.99 (Apr 29) to $8.52 (Jun 12) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $8.26.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.92/5 from 24 reviews.
Used to use Hydro-tech pads. They discontinued the 4 inch pads. Found these just in time to remove staining from one if our cars' hoods. Cut level is just right.
I bought these specifically for polishing my headlights and smaller area's of my car where larger pads would be a pain. This pad held up to the headlights and washed out great. I use it with the Torq 10FX
I bought CG's orange, white, black and red pads for various applications. They preform well spreading and breaking product down dispelling heat. I clean with brush between panels to limit build up. They have cleaned well and reusable. So far so good and at this pace, I anticipate they'll hold up to repeat use. I bought 3 of each mentioned at this point to keep up with keeping up with projects allowing those used time to dry out. Worth the investment.
I purchased this product as part of package that included the Torq-x random polisher along with VSS, ceramics, and some cleaning supplies. I washed, clayed, then used this to remove some swirls the previous owner had put into the paint. I finished with a carbon force ceramic then hydroslick. This product and process removed a lot of the minor imperfections and surface scratches. It is not intended to be a heavy cutting pad as I still had some deeper scratches that I was not able to remove. That would take a different product but overall I am very pleased with how everything turned out and would definitely recommend it.
All of the Chemical Guys pads are of good quality and are long lasting. They are easy to use and change and are easy to clean. I use the 4" pads for small, tight areas and headlights. I also use them with a medium cutting compound to polish my glass shower doors at home.
I have to thank the Chemical Guys ! I found them online. I watched their videos. And with their suggestions I purchased the drill adapter, Headlight Restorer liquid & Orange Cutting Pad. This was the smartest move I've made in awhile ! I was concerned about my wife's car headlights & their hazing/discoloration. And they turned out so nice !!! I was impressed !!! I then did the headlights on my truck. Wow, how nice & clear the truck's headlights are now. My neighbor saw what I had done & I ended up doing the headlights on his suv. Thanks Again.
Using the additional products, pad conditioner, and pad cleaner the can take and deliver quite a punch. When cared for properly, I can usually do a few trucks (2 stage correction before I renew)
The orange hex pads are my go to pad for removing light perfections. They hold up well after several uses and look good as new after cleaning them with the chemical guy's foam pad cleaner.
Very easy to use and compatible with my makita random orbital sander. Worked well with the chemical guys cutting compound to remove light scratches. Seems like this will last forever for my use which is casual DIY.
I really don't have anything bad to say. Don't know if it was the Meguiar's compound or the compound pad. I used but had to re compound 3-4 times to get the scratches out This was after 5000 grit orbital sanding. Would like to hear from the chemical guys and get their option on what they think. Was the pad or the meguiar's not aggressive enough
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $7.99 (Apr 29) to $8.52 (Jun 12) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $8.26.
| Date | Price | Change | % Change |
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| $8.52 | $+0.53 | +6.6% | |
| $7.99 | — | — |