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    Application method

    Is it better to apply product to the surface or the pad. I'm typically using a rotary and wool and or 50/50 yellow polishing pad.

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    Re: Application method

    There's more than one way to "wet a pad" with product.
    Just make sure to not dry buff.



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    What ever floats your boat.

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    I was able to pick up the bead with a PC and a Rotary. My Rupes on the other hand was unsuccessful. Unless your intentions are to splatter product, then the Rupes can easily do that job

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    Re: Application method

    I've noticed that when Mike Phillips works with a wool pad and rotary polisher, especially on gelcoats, he applies a bead of product and then picks it up using the 10 @ 10 (I think that's what it's called) method.

    He is a firm believer of using whatever product you think works the best, but I have noticed that he consistently uses this method when working with a rotary polisher.

    EDIT: I found the article that refers to the 10@10 method I talked about.
    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...ry-buffer.html

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    Re: Application method

    I prefer putting the product on the paint when using a rotary but as one said its really up to you being both methods works.

    If you never tried "picking up a bead " then you may want to practice using this method , IMO it works best.
    Mr. Mike Phiipps has a couple of vids showing how to do so,check it out.
    I always prime my wool pad before I start a correction.

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    I experimented adding product to the pad and the results where almost night and day, compared to spreading it on the surface with an applicator. I was working on a dry, heavily swirled surface, so applying the product heavy to the pad worked the best for me ( with only minimal sling). Boats in better, picking up a bead would be a better option.

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