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Splatter from nano using blue pad
Just got a new Nano short neck systainer kit. It had the old chemicals and pads. Nothing I tried with priming the blue pads kept it from horrible cast off splatter. Any tips to reduce/prevent it? Would getting the new blue pads help?
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Re: Splatter from nano using blue pad
All you can do is cut down on the amount of product you use.
What I do and teach is called,
Finger Painting
I'll place a small pile of the product I'm going to use on a panel next to where I'm going to work and then I'll "dab" the pad into it and grab just a little product and then start working it.
Splatter is kind of normal and especially when you use the tool in ROTARY mode.
Make sense?
Hang tight, I have another version of finger painting I use and show others.
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Re: Splatter from nano using blue pad
Originally Posted by
Texchappy
Just got a new Nano short neck systainer kit. It had the old chemicals and pads. Nothing I tried with priming the blue pads kept it from horrible cast off splatter. Any tips to reduce/prevent it? Would getting the new blue pads help?
Use a slower speed
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Re: Splatter from nano using blue pad
Originally Posted by
AeroCleanse
Use a slower speed
Tried spreading on ‘1’ and it still wanted to splat. Part of the issue I know is using the bottles of polish that came in the kit I found it virtually impossible not to get too much product. I’ll try Mike’s method to see if it works.
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Re: Splatter from nano using blue pad
Originally Posted by
Texchappy
Tried spreading on ‘1’ and it still wanted to splat. Part of the issue I know is using the bottles of polish that came in the kit I found it virtually impossible not to get too much product. I’ll try Mike’s method to see if it works.
I think RUPES has some videos on YT on how to prime them. Applying it the paint instead of the pad might help you as well.
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Re: Splatter from nano using blue pad
Originally Posted by
AeroCleanse
I think RUPES has some videos on YT on how to prime them. Applying it the paint instead of the pad might help you as well.
Think that’s what I’ll try next time I use it.
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Re: Splatter from nano using blue pad
I usually apply the compound or polish and work into the pad with my finger to prime the pad for the nano.
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