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    pad conditioner

    need help with pad conditioner, when do i use it how do i use and what brand do i use, looking or a cheaper product if there is one for this? please help thank you

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    Re: pad conditioner

    DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss and ONR (at specific dilutions) can be used as a Pad conditioner; each can be used as a clay lube and rinseless car shampoo. Good value.

    If not one of those, I think any Quick Detailer (without wax) can be used as a pad conditioner

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    Re: pad conditioner

    You want to use a little spray of pad conditioner on a dry pad before applying compound or polish to the pad.
    I've been using Pinnacle XMT pad conditioner, a little goes a long ways. There are many options.

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    Re: pad conditioner

    If the pad is primed correctly I don't see a need for a conditioner.

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    Re: pad conditioner

    Quote Originally Posted by blkSRT View Post
    If the pad is primed correctly I don't see a need for a conditioner.
    just to clarify what is the proper way to prime a pad

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    Re: pad conditioner

    Quote Originally Posted by zacetzel View Post
    just to clarify what is the proper way to prime a pad
    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-polisher.html

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    Re: pad conditioner

    Quote Originally Posted by blkSRT View Post
    If the pad is primed correctly I don't see a need for a conditioner.
    I don't see a need for a pad conditioner, period.

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