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    Over heating Rupes Pads

    I have read a post on here about this before but was wondering if there is anymore techniques/tricks i can use to prevent it.

    I recently bought a mark2 bigfoot 21 and have done about 6-7 cars with it, i used about 3-4 pads for compounding and 3-4 pads for polishing rotating through them to allow for pad cooling. still i find the pads are very beat up by the end of a car. (concaving, separating from backing)

    Should i start using 5-6 or 7-8 pads per compound or polish on a car?

    Would a washer mod help keep things cool? (trying to avoid it if possible)

    I have recently ordered the Lake Country HD Orbital pads to try (which claim to run 10% cooler), but has anyone had experience with them and how much cooler they run?

    Also how often do you guys clean your pads? i would use 3 pads cleaning with air or conditioning brush (sometimes its all i will have if I'm detailing somewhere else) but found they would really over saturate still by ATLEAST half way through the car, but i found when i would wash the pads half way through, the remaining water in the pads (even though not much) would make a mess with the compound or polish and also not be as effective until the pad completely dried, which all sacrificed precious working time

    This stuff has all been really bothering me as i love my Rupes but just need to fix these issues (as the pads aren't cheap haha), so i decided to join this forum to ask some pro's I would appreciate any feedback!

    PS. I have also read that people are able to polish an entire panel (i.e. Hood) with out changing pads to cool down, i find i am switching pads every section or 2 that i polish because the pad starts to feel warm, and no way could do an entire hood with out risking ruining the pad.

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    Re: Over heating Rupes Pads

    What speed are you using? I find 3/4 tops is all I need with the mk2. I lowered my speed and all my pad issues went away. I bump it up only when I need it.

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    Re: Over heating Rupes Pads

    What pads are you using?

    Alot of people are having problems with there foam cutting pads.

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    Re: Over heating Rupes Pads

    Quote Originally Posted by DASTaylor View Post
    I have read a post on here about this before but was wondering if there is anymore techniques/tricks i can use to prevent it.

    I recently bought a mark2 bigfoot 21 and have done about 6-7 cars with it, i used about 3-4 pads for compounding and 3-4 pads for polishing rotating through them to allow for pad cooling. still i find the pads are very beat up by the end of a car. (concaving, separating from backing)

    Should i start using 5-6 or 7-8 pads per compound or polish on a car?

    Would a washer mod help keep things cool? (trying to avoid it if possible)

    I have recently ordered the Lake Country HD Orbital pads to try (which claim to run 10% cooler), but has anyone had experience with them and how much cooler they run?

    Also how often do you guys clean your pads? i would use 3 pads cleaning with air or conditioning brush (sometimes its all i will have if I'm detailing somewhere else) but found they would really over saturate still by ATLEAST half way through the car, but i found when i would wash the pads half way through, the remaining water in the pads (even though not much) would make a mess with the compound or polish and also not be as effective until the pad completely dried, which all sacrificed precious working time

    This stuff has all been really bothering me as i love my Rupes but just need to fix these issues (as the pads aren't cheap haha), so i decided to join this forum to ask some pro's I would appreciate any feedback!

    PS. I have also read that people are able to polish an entire panel (i.e. Hood) with out changing pads to cool down, i find i am switching pads every section or 2 that i polish because the pad starts to feel warm, and no way could do an entire hood with out risking ruining the pad.
    Lower your speed setting and get more pads. You should be changing pads not only to let it cool down, but because they do get saturated with dead paint, dried polish, crap and needs to be cleaned.
    You need a minimum of 4 pads of the same color and thats if the paint is in fair condition.

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    Re: Over heating Rupes Pads

    Quote Originally Posted by idriveblackcars View Post
    What speed are you using? I find 3/4 tops is all I need with the mk2. I lowered my speed and all my pad issues went away. I bump it up only when I need it.
    i use between 4/5 for cutting depending on the paint and 3/4 for polishing. i will try staying around 3/4 tops, thanks
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    Re: Over heating Rupes Pads

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe@NextLevelDetail View Post
    What pads are you using?

    Alot of people are having problems with there foam cutting pads.
    I use the Meguiars MF Cutting discs and the green and yellow Rupes polishing pads for most of my work. Glad to hear it isn't just me lol
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    Re: Over heating Rupes Pads

    Quote Originally Posted by DASTaylor View Post
    I use the Meguiars MF Cutting discs and the green and yellow Rupes polishing pads for most of my work. Glad to hear it isn't just me lol
    I have to tell you, i do like the megs mf cutting discs however, they are not the most sturdy pad out there.

    You have to realize that the megs mf system is just that a system, it was designed for a 8mm da, not a long throw.

    I find them still to fail pre maturely on a 8mm da, but on a long throw da it is much more rapid.

    The foam interface starts to Delaminate and decay almost instantly.

    However, the griots garage boss microfiber cutting pad pad was designed and made for long throws, and they are bullet proof i have not had one fail on me yet.

    So if your looking for a microfiber cutting pad its Griots Garage Boss Mf pad all day.

    I also love the fast cutting pads too.

    We are in this business to make money, we might love what we do but at the end of the day we have to feed our selfs and family.

    And the megs discs some last long some don't, i just hate when they Delaminate so fast.

    I was using my Rupes mini with a 3 inch mf megs cutting and i didnt even finish my first pass, half of the foam interface was gone.

    As far as the Rupes foam pads, people have been complaining about them, espicially on the mk2.

    I am not a fan of the Rupes foam cutting pads, i however LOVE the yellow.

    But as far as the megs disc, that has nothing to do with Rupes, that pad wasnt designed for that machine, that use, and that long distance of a throw.

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    Re: Over heating Rupes Pads

    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    Lower your speed setting and get more pads. You should be changing pads not only to let it cool down, but because they do get saturated with dead paint, dried polish, crap and needs to be cleaned.
    You need a minimum of 4 pads of the same color and thats if the paint is in fair condition.
    awesome i will try that as well, i will be taking 6 pads (of each colour) with me for the next job and lowering my speed. I still don't see how people are able to do an entire panel with one pad, i have to rotate every pass or 2 (not that the pad is super hot at this point but to keep them as cool as possible while i work)
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    Re: Over heating Rupes Pads

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe@NextLevelDetail View Post
    I have to tell you, i do like the megs mf cutting discs however, they are not the most sturdy pad out there.

    You have to realize that the megs mf system is just that a system, it was designed for a 8mm da, not a long throw.

    I find them still to fail pre maturely on a 8mm da, but on a long throw da it is much more rapid.

    The foam interface starts to Delaminate and decay almost instantly.

    However, the griots garage boss microfiber cutting pad pad was designed and made for long throws, and they are bullet proof i have not had one fail on me yet.

    So if your looking for a microfiber cutting pad its Griots Garage Boss Mf pad all day.

    I also love the fast cutting pads too.

    We are in this business to make money, we might love what we do but at the end of the day we have to feed our selfs and family.

    And the megs discs some last long some don't, i just hate when they Delaminate so fast.

    I was using my Rupes mini with a 3 inch mf megs cutting and i didnt even finish my first pass, half of the foam interface was gone.

    As far as the Rupes foam pads, people have been complaining about them, espicially on the mk2.

    I am not a fan of the Rupes foam cutting pads, i however LOVE the yellow.

    But as far as the megs disc, that has nothing to do with Rupes, that pad wasnt designed for that machine, that use, and that long distance of a throw.
    i will try the boss pads swell then! but to be completely honest the Megs MF discs have been the least of my worries!! it sucks because I

    started to like the green and yellow pads. i think i just need to use more on a car though. Im not giving up on them yet!! haha
    Taylor Shaffer
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    Over heating Rupes Pads

    Dunno. I just polished my whole Pathfinder using the Rupes 15 Mk2 and 2 foam yellow Rupes pads with Rupes fine polish (yellow cap).

    No problem. Pads still look brand new once I cleaned them. I did clean them 1/2 through - so it's kind of like I used 4 pads. Also used a PC for the smaller areas.

    I bought these pads years ago, right when AGO started carrying Rupes. I never had a Rupes pad fail. I'm not using them day in and out - but they are a few years old; have been used multiple times - and still are fine.

    It was prolly 85° in my garage. The machine got warm - but never too hot. I also use a single spritz of Wolfgang pad conditioning spray every once in a while.

    I did the hood and front quarters with one pad. Then, each side using another fresh pad (cleaned). Roof using cleaned pad #4. Bumpers and tailgate with PC. I didn't swap pads out between panels.

    I clean the pad after each section pass with a Megs pad brush. I was using a decent amount of downward force at times. Machine ran mostly between speeds 4-5; occasional above 5.

    A couple of thoughts:

    1. People having issues with heat aren't using Rupes pads and polishes. If that is the case, you kind of get what you get. Todd and Dylan have posted multiple reasons why you need to use their stuff with these machines.

    2. The machines are only having heat issues performing heavier cutting then I have to do on my personal vehicles (assuming all Rupes products are being used).

    3. People experiencing heat issues are using too much polish, speed, or downward pressure (assuming all Rupes products are being used).

    4. Some other external force is contribution to this (assuming all Rupes products are being used); like:

    - excessive ambient or panel temperature
    - screwy extension cord (doubt this)
    - sticky paint causing excessive friction and heat

    5. People are working super fast and the machine is running almost constantly. I work slow.

    6. People are doing too many passes without pulling the machine off the panel. For me, the golden # is 4 slow passes. After that, it's time to clean the pad with a brush and inspect the paint. If your doing like 6 or 7 passes - it's too much IMHO - and your pads will get hot.

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