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Originally Posted by budman3 When using a rotary polisher I primed the pad with a mist of 50/50 alcohol and water. When the pad begins to 'gunk' up, mist more alcohol and water and wipe off the pad with a terry cloth towel. All that is needed product wise is a few dabs of polish around the pad - varying with pad sizes and machines. With a DA and 4" pads I used 2 dabs of product. With a rotary I used a 2-3 inch line on the paint and picked it up with the machine. On a 5.5 or 6 inch pad I'd put 4-5 dabs. And generally with a fresh pad (with any product) I'll apply some polish, slightly more than I'd normally use, and smear it on the paint in a small area to try and get polish around the entire pad. Hopefully this helps you. |
Thanks Budman3 its almost the same method i do i put 5 peas size on a 5.5 pad and a little more on a fresh pad. I will try the alcohol and water to mist the pad.
Thanks again!