Neothin
06-23-2006, 07:25 PM
so ya, i went on a trip down to pompano for the past couple of days (off of school this week, so i went and visited my aunt) and I brought some of the detailing "stash" with me to do her G35 again. she had accumulated some swirling from some tunnel washes so i busted out the PC. when polishing I only use the smaller 4" pads. After about 1/2 hour of polishing on speed 6, the pad suddenly just flew off (causing me to almost force a pc running at speed 6 onto the paint!). I go to pick up the pad and notice that it has some yellow stuff on the back side of it. Upon closer inspection, the yellow stuff was actually the velcro and foam from the backing plate. The BP had actually melted in half.
This is not the first time that this has happened to me, actually, it's the third time. I know most of the reasoning behind it is that the smaller pad and backing plate can't dissapate heat as easily as the larger pads, but sheesh, why can't they make a BP that will stand up to extended use?! Has anyone else had this problem and/or know of a backing plate that won't melt on me?
This is not the first time that this has happened to me, actually, it's the third time. I know most of the reasoning behind it is that the smaller pad and backing plate can't dissapate heat as easily as the larger pads, but sheesh, why can't they make a BP that will stand up to extended use?! Has anyone else had this problem and/or know of a backing plate that won't melt on me?