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06-18-2006, 11:00 AM
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| | | Pads have to be dry? My pc will be here anyday now! So, I know to clean the pads, but do they have ot be comepletely dry before using again? Simply put, I will only have a limited supply of them and have to use the same pads for several products within a short time from each product.
And, after all my research; it seems as though most people only use a pc for compound, polish, and glaze? Not sealants or any LSP?I love doing a carnuba by hand, I figure doing a sealant like EX w/pc would be alright?  | 
06-18-2006, 11:01 AM
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| | | store them dried ... wash after each use. You will likely want to dampen them right before use with a qd'er to help the polish work/spread easier. | 
06-18-2006, 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by scooterguitar My pc will be here anyday now! So, I know to clean the pads, but do they have ot be comepletely dry before using again? Simply put, I will only have a limited supply of them and have to use the same pads for several products within a short time from each product.
And, after all my research; it seems as though most people only use a pc for compound, polish, and glaze? Not sealants or any LSP?I love doing a carnuba by hand, I figure doing a sealant like EX w/pc would be alright?  |
I would say yes to dry pads, not sure about your sealant question......put them in the sun......  | 
06-18-2006, 11:41 AM
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| | | I guess I was trying to say, what if I need to use another product right after another, like within 30 minutes or so, on the same pad? If I simply did a quick wash job on them, wrung them out, and let dry for a few minutes...would it be alright to go ahead and use them for the next say polish if they were damp?
As per the sealant, that was another ? altogether!~ Does anyone use a pc for anything other than polish and glaze? Seems liek I read you do sealant and things afterwards by hand only? | 
06-18-2006, 11:57 AM
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| | | I only use a Polishing Pal for LSP's. I have read that using the PC for the
first coat of a LSP was ok. Thought's were that after that the foam pad may
abrade some of the first coat off with application of the second coat.
I dampen my pads with a little PB S&W before applcation of the LSP as it
seems to help make it spread thinner and thus makes removal easier. | 
06-18-2006, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by scooterguitar I guess I was trying to say, what if I need to use another product right after another, like within 30 minutes or so, on the same pad? If I simply did a quick wash job on them, wrung them out, and let dry for a few minutes...would it be alright to go ahead and use them for the next say polish if they were damp?
As per the sealant, that was another ? altogether!~ Does anyone use a pc for anything other than polish and glaze? Seems liek I read you do sealant and things afterwards by hand only? |
I Guess what really matters is the cleanliness of the pad.....[no contamination] if there a little damp and your applying paste wax i'd say fine go ahead, but if your using a sealer as such then i'd wait, but maybe someone else could tune into this and enlighten us both...
I do sealer ,AIO, and wax applying all by hand, The .P.C. I'd use for A.S.R. and applying POLISH and such as mothers pre -wax........
We all don't do things the same way.....you'll develop your own way.......  | 
06-18-2006, 12:44 PM
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| | "We all don't do things the same way.....you'll develop your own way.......  "
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