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    Wearing out pads too quickly

    Gear: XP7424 with 5.5" LC CCS white, orange, yellow pads and Optimum polish II

    I would imagine that these pads are capable of doing more than one vehicle. I seem to be wearing out the centers after a single vehicle and I am look for some feedback as to what I am doing wrong. When using these pads I am using them at a speed of 6. I have a feeling that I'm using the pads at too high of a speed and applying too much pressure. I'm essentially using the weight of the machine plus the additional weight of my hand palming the top of the machine, enough to keep the pad spinning nicely. At times I do catch myself applying some additional pressure when I probably shouldn't be. I am swapping between 2 pads and switch switch out one for another once I have completed a panel. I do also spur the pad every other panel but there's barely anything that comes off (using a toothbrush). I have been getting some great results however the pads aren't lasting for more then a vehicle.

    Do most of the compound and polish products work just as good at a speed of 5?

    Any feedback is good feedback.

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    Re: Wearing out pads too quickly

    hmm, that's strange, I've done a two stage polish on my car and a one stepper on 2 others using the same two orange pads each time and my pads still look new

    I use one pad for half the car, cleaning on the fly with a terry towel after each panel. Then I swap to a fresh pad and do the same for the other half of the car.

    What may be happening is the act of ripping off the pads while they are hot is putting more stress on the glue than if you just left it on a bit longer, then swapped to a fresh pad, not going back to a used pad after it is removed.

    Haven't done much polishing but those are my thoughts...
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    Re: Wearing out pads too quickly

    thanks for your reply. what speed are you using the pad at?

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    Re: Wearing out pads too quickly

    I use mine at 5 for correction with 5.5 in flat pads but I have a GG6
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    Re: Wearing out pads too quickly

    Cool. Thanks! Anyone else?

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    Cleaning on the fly doesn't seem to work well for me. Maybe I'm not doing it often enough or I have crappy towels?


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    Re: Wearing out pads too quickly

    you said you "spur" the pads, i hope your meaning a nylon brush not a metal spur, as metal spurs are for wool pads not foam,also ive seen people on the forums who use the nylon brush and it eats up the pads, its probably your cleaning methods...

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    Which part of your pads are failing? I am assuming your talking about the cut?
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    Re: Wearing out pads too quickly

    By spurring I was referring to cleaning on a low speed with a soft tooth brush.

    The centers of the pad is what's wearing out on me way too quickly

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    Re: Wearing out pads too quickly

    Come to think of it, I've realized much less cutting ability with my white pads recently. They are 5.5in ccs and I use my orange nylon brush to clean them, but I wasn't aware that they wear down this quickly.
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