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Re: Center cooling hole in foam pads
I would guess no. If you consider the rotation and movement of the machine action with 50% overlapping passes you're still working 100% of the surface.
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Re: Center cooling hole in foam pads
Originally Posted by Paul A.
I would guess no. If you consider the rotation and movement of the machine action with 50% overlapping passes you're still working 100% of the surface.
Yes, this would be my assumption as well.
I did put holes in some of my compounding pads, but not tried them yet as the weather has been t-storms or so frikkin hot and humid I've not done anything to the cars (I did wash them on Sunday, so hopefully I get 3 days of clean, lol) I hate having to work outside in the sun...
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