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My Lake Country Hybrid White Pad peeling in center??
Is this norm wear? or what would cause it, It doesn't have much use, I did buy 2 and was cleaning like Mike says with the terry/cotten cloth, also was rinsing them and at night washing them with the recommended cleaner and rejuvenater etc. Maybe the cleaning w/ cloth is pulling on it in the center?
I just got these last week and the 3401 5.5 using the Pinnacle adv finishing polish,
Also I think I got sent the wrong size in the CCS pads with the black Velcro over hanging the Flex backing pad???
Thanks for any help in this
Rob
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Re: My Lake Country Hybrid White Pad peeling in center??
It's the summer, high temps and heat from the machine kills pads. I would say from the first pic it's cooked.
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Re: My Lake Country Hybrid White Pad peeling in center??
A little too rough with the towel these things are foam after all. Pads are consumables just be a little easier on them when cleaning.
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Ralph
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Re: My Lake Country Hybrid White Pad peeling in center??
That looks like normal wear to me. I had that in most of my used pads- not only the hybrid. As mentioned, go gentle with cleaning of pad. Having said that, some foam does wear out faster- generally the cutting pad.
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Re: My Lake Country Hybrid White Pad peeling in center??
I have the hybrids and have done 5 full cars with them and they do not look anywhere near that. You just got them and thats how they look, something is not right..
How exactly are you cleaning on the fly? All i do is ball up my terry towel in my hand between my thumb and first finger (in the valley), trigger the polisher for a few seconds and rest the towel on the pad with a little pressure (very very little). No pressure will cause the towel to spin and get caught in the polisher. It picks up quite a bit and i continue polishing after. As good measure I change pads after every panel.
However.....I used at least 6-7 pads on a car, not 2.
I have never gone above speed 5 on the flex.
Possible reasons for your pad messing up could be:
1. Too much product (pad saturation) Product gets pulled to the center....
2. Too much heat
3. Aggressive towel cleaning, it is foam after all.
4. Too few pads
5. Too much polishing with one pad
6. Pads still wet on the inside from washing the previous night?
I wait a minimum of 2 days to reuse a pad to be safe. Just me being extra careful.
Just my $0.02
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Re: My Lake Country Hybrid White Pad peeling in center??
388 that looks nice! BTW when my pads wear out it's usually in the center. Just repurpose it for things like wheels exchaust tips etc. I too use 4-6 pads generally on a car and use a pad washer. Generally speaking one pad per panel, wash it rotate to a new pad while the first pad drys out a bit. By using more pads it's easier on them but the trade off is you'll use more product.I big benefit is residue management due to working with clean pads, plus when done I don't have a bunch of pads waiting to be cleaned.
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Re: My Lake Country Hybrid White Pad peeling in center??
IMO this looks normal to me. I have used the same pads so much that little bits and pieces of the pad foam started to fly off. Only then did I say...maybe it's time for a new pad....LOL....IMO ALL pads will wear out. Some will wear out later some sooner. IMO you have a couple of more polishings to do or you can always wait till pieces of foam start flying off....LOL
FYI when that happened I freaked out at 1st thinking I did some serious damage to the car....then when I saw the pad....just call me Homer, Homer Simpson....DOH!!!!....LOL
CJ
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