Re: Latest pad washer hits before X-Mas. the El Padador 1.0
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noorth
You figured out how to post pictures lol
Nope! Not like DFB and others,,,,BIG! Mine are always small and is what I can't figure out WTH I'm doing wrong?
Re: Latest pad washer hits before X-Mas. the El Padador 1.0
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DanaDetailingPros
Nope! Not like DFB and others,,,,BIG! Mine are always small and is what I can't figure out WTH I'm doing wrong?
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Re: Latest pad washer hits before X-Mas. the El Padador 1.0
You're far more ambitious than I (building your own backing plate) - I just picked up a cheap "6 inch" HF backing plate for $8. I would like to get a larger one for doing 6.5" pads, but I think ultimately I'm going to make a lexan ring to shield the outer edge of the pad from the velcro (as well as support the larger pads).
Here's my $30 washer:
Attachment 76122
($12 Handy Pail roller tray, $10 Griot's backing plate to quick connect bit adapter, $8 HF Backing Plate)
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Re: Latest pad washer hits before X-Mas. the El Padador 1.0
I looked originally I looked for a 5/16 X 24 for my Smaller backing plates. And I found these:
Amazon.com
Attachment 76139I have a couple larger rotaries I don't use.
Re: Latest pad washer hits before X-Mas. the El Padador 1.0
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oneheadlite
You're far more ambitious than I (building your own backing plate) - I just picked up a cheap "6 inch" HF backing plate for $8. I would like to get a larger one for doing 6.5" pads, but I think ultimately I'm going to make a lexan ring to shield the outer edge of the pad from the velcro (as well as support the larger pads).
Here's my $30 washer:
Attachment 76122
($12 Handy Pail roller tray, $10 Griot's backing plate to quick connect bit adapter, $8 HF Backing Plate)
I'm not wrapping my head around why you need to shield the pad from the Velcro?
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If you compress the pad at all for extra cleaning or to help squish the liquid out, you’re pushing the backing plate’s toothed velcro down towards the exposed pad that hangs past the pad’s velcro backing. (5.5” pad with 5” pad velcro).
I’ll try and grab a picture to show what I mean if that doesn’t make sense.
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Re: Latest pad washer hits before X-Mas. the El Padador 1.0