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Re: Lake Country - CCS vs CCS Cutback pads
That should do the trick.
I like to start with five drops around the circumference of the pad, myself - to stave off saturating the center of the pad, where all the "stuff" accumulates.
Did it make an improvement?
Speed 4 or 5 is fine on that tool. It's actually more powerful than the PC. I had one, and didn't ever take it past 4.
Try it again and slow down your arm speed, maybe even lighten your pressure. You want those abrasives rolling around, chewing off the paint. Lighter pressure keeps that pad rotating over the surface. Light but firm pressure is how I describe it.
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Re: Lake Country - CCS vs CCS Cutback pads
if you're using a traditional pc-style DA i would go with the lake country thinpro or GG Boss Pads as they are thinner. if i'm not mistaken the ccs pads are thicker...
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