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Re: Where does everybody stand on priming their pads?
I’m in the used to, but not anymore except for microfiber group.
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Re: Where does everybody stand on priming their pads?
Only for microfiber.
"Priming" the face of a foam pad for me only wastes product, and hastens saturation.
I usually start with four drops of product around the outside circumference of the pad, and reload with anywhere from one to three drops.
Of you look at how Rupes describes how to prime their pads, It's a similar approach to what I've done since day one with my PC. The dry foam eventually self primes during the initial set of section passes.
For the traditional orange and white foams, they seem to work better fully primed. I'm not a fan of those foams, so I don't often use them. The more open porous American foams, and closed cell European foams tend to work better with the dots.
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Re: Where does everybody stand on priming their pads?
I don't prime foam pads
Just 4- 5 dime drops initially, than 2-3 after on fresh spot
Priming just means you'll saturate pad quicker which results in heat which Accelerate pad wear and reduces cut..
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Re: Where does everybody stand on priming their pads?
OK, a consensus seems to have been reached. Thanks for all the input.
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Re: Where does everybody stand on priming their pads?
I don't prime pads often, maybe a spritz of QD but hardly. Maybe on the first application I'll do a circle than dime size drops thereafter.
Back to the full-time grind.
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Re: Where does everybody stand on priming their pads?
Funny timing for this topic.
I stopped priming foam pads last month. I told myself this morning that I am going to start priming again.
Obviously it varies case-by-case.
But it seemed to have worked awesome for me in the past.
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Re: Where does everybody stand on priming their pads?
Just for MF pads. For foam pads, after I have kissed the panel 10x or so to prime the 2x2 area ( or whatever size) the pad is pretty primed as well by then.
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Re: Where does everybody stand on priming their pads?
MF pads only though I see the potential benefits with the wool pads being made for DAs now.
foam pads I don't see a need as I'll typically apply to the pad, dab/swipe over the surface, and spread on low speed before actually running sections so I figure that distributes the product well enough to prevent dry foam from hitting paint.
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Re: Where does everybody stand on priming their pads?
If memory serves me correctly, I was watching video online in regards to Jescar Correcting Compound.
I believe I saw them pairing it with Meguiar’s Microfiber Cutting Disc. He mentioned 6 drops to start is all you really need and a couple of drops after. No priming was needed.
And I also want to believe the gentlemen mentioned that withthis product a little goes a long way.
To summarize it all up, I don’t know the science behind all this, but test spot, test spot.
I tried with this a different compound recently and thought it did fine, inspected in the sun and all.
Results as far as I can tell were achieved by untraditional microfiber pad practices.
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Re: Where does everybody stand on priming their pads?
Microfiber pads definitely benefit from priming. Then again, it also depends on what product you're using.
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