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    Do you prime each pad before use when correcting or polishing?

    I was watching a how to use your flex 3401 vid by Mike Philips and he said to prime each new pad by smearing product your using over the whole pad face and then the few drops and that's what your going to use.

    Is this done only with brand new pads for its first use or before you begin using each clean pad. It just seems like a lot of product especially since you should have 8 pads to correct a full size car.
    Just want to be sure on this....
    Thanks guys

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    Do you prime each pad before use when correcting or polishing?

    Some people subscribe to that method and others don’t. These days it’s considered the proper way to start off a fresh pad..

    I personally never prime foam pads. Never.
    I’ve always preferred the circle of product method when starting off a fresh foam pad.

    IMO a circles worth is always the sweet spot to start a pad off right. From then on 3-4 pea sized dots is all you need.



    Anything less is not enough and results in too dry of a start.



    But IMO priming the foam pad + adding 3-4 dots on top of that is overkill and can lead to premature saturation of the pad which is not good for anything.

    With a circle, the whole pad is evenly covered in product within the 1st few seconds anyway, without running the risk of clogging up the pores from the start.

    The only time I prime pads is when I’m using microfiber pads.

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    Re: Do you prime each pad before use when correcting or polishing?

    Sweet. Thanks man

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    Re: Do you prime each pad before use when correcting or polishing?

    I'm very similar to Eldo.

    I usually start with 3 to 5 dots of product on foam pads, and reload with anywhere between 2 and 4 dots - depending on the pad/liquid I'm using.

    I do however, prime microfiber pads.

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    Re: Do you prime each pad before use when correcting or polishing?

    It doesn't take as much as you think to butter the pad. You spread it real thin

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    Re: Do you prime each pad before use when correcting or polishing?

    When I first did my SUV with my pc7424xp I was following directions from chemical guys with 4-5 drops and a spray of pad conditioner usually just on a clean pad right before it got used
    Do any of you guys ever use pad conditioner or something similar? I think it's like claybar lube

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    Re: Do you prime each pad before use when correcting or polishing?

    Quote Originally Posted by lalojamesliz View Post
    When I first did my SUV with my pc7424xp I was following directions from chemical guys with 4-5 drops and a spray of pad conditioner usually just on a clean pad right before it got used
    Do any of you guys ever use pad conditioner or something similar? I think it's like claybar lube
    Not unless I'm using foam on a rotary. That's an old carryover from the directions on the Meguiar's bottles.

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    Re: Do you prime each pad before use when correcting or polishing?

    I don't prime my foam pads
    I do 5 peansize dots then 3 after which is always on a new spot.

    Never had any issues with cutting nor finishing

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    Re: Do you prime each pad before use when correcting or polishing?

    I'm in agreement with Eldo on the circle.

    When I started out, I tried priming the pad first. Led to premature saturation of the pad IME. Then I tried just the 3 pea-sized dots. Didn't seem like quite enough product. (Again, IME).

    Then I thought to myself: Why not put a thin bead around the whole pad?

    Bingo. It worked for me, and that is my method now. The circle method has worked for me using LC flats, Thin Pros, and B&S.
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    Re: Do you prime each pad before use when correcting or polishing?

    I prime real coarse cutting foam pads. On medium cut or smoother, I just put an x for the first pass, then pea sized drops after, depending on what I'm doing. I do not condition rotary foam pads, it will just sling it all over you!

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