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    Knowing how much product is too much with closed cell pads

    Since I'm relatively new to using closed cell foam pads vs open cell, I would like it if some more experienced members could weigh in on the correct amount of product to use. I presume it's less than open cell foam pads since they absorb more product
    "into" the pad vs keeping it on the surface like closed cell foam pads. How do I know when I have enough product on the surface? I've been initially adding 4 drops like described in the junkman's video and then adding 3 pea size drops each time I move onto a new working area. Is this using too much product?

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    Re: Knowing how much product is too much with closed cell pads

    I just prime as normal, add my working product and get busy...


    How to prime a foam pad when using a DA Polisher


    Here are 3 ways to apply product to your pad.

    1. Priming the pad then adding product to work with

    Priming a clean, dry pad is considered the best approach for using a DA Polisher because it ensures that 100% of the working surface of the pad is wet with product and working at maximum efficiency when you turn the polisher on. I originally learned of this technique from my friend Kevin Brown.

    Priming the pad also ensures that you don't have any dry portion of the pad working over the paint un-lubricated. This really isn't a risk because since you're just starting out you're going to be removing defects a lot more serious than would be caused by any portion of the pad that is dry and spinning against the paint.

    Plus, after just a few passes, the product you apply to specific areas of the face of the pad will migrate over the entire face of the pad and it will do this rather quickly when you're on the higher speed settings.



    Priming the Pad - For clean, dry pads
    Start with a clean, dry pad and add some fresh product to be spread out to the face of the pad. Using your finger, spread the product out over the pad and then using your finger work it into the pores of the pad. Don't saturate the pad, just use enough product to make sure that 100% of the working face of the pad has product coverage.






    Work the product around the face of the pad and into the pores





    Any extra, take and apply to the outer edge until 100% of the working face of the pad is primed with product.




    As an option you can also prime the outer edge. This helps if you're buffing around convex curves or around panels that the edge of your buffing pad may come into contact with, like spoilers, side mirror housings, curved panels etc.






    Primed and ready to add "Working Product" to.







    Adding "Working Product" to the primed pad
    Some people will recommend 3 to 4 pea size drops of product as the proper amount of product to use and this can be correct for concentrated products or working small sections and if you follow this advice make sure you are not under-lubricating the surface being worked.

    Pea size drops of product






    For some products and paint conditions, you may want more product on the surface working for you. Here's an example of dime size drops of product.

    Dime size drops of product



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