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    Regular Member OZD 35's Avatar
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    Is pad lubricant/conditoner really necessary?

    Just wondering if pad lubricant/conditioner is really needed? Can you spritz a little bit of water on the pad or even a quick detailer?

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    Re: Is pad lubricant/conditoner really necessary?

    I would say yes, you can use either water or quick detailer to prep a pad.

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    Re: Is pad lubricant/conditoner really necessary?

    yes..i use qd.
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    Re: Is pad lubricant/conditoner really necessary?

    I always spritz a little water on my pads.
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    Re: Is pad lubricant/conditoner really necessary?

    I use Gloss-It EVP pad prime and love it, will never use QD or anything like that again. Makes the rotary just glide over the paint even easier, extends polish just a bit more to get great finish out of something like PowerFinish, lowers heat a but, but really helps keep the dusting down. All in all, that 4oz bottle will last me a heck of a time as I only need one little drop per panel.

    I have used the following:
    XMT Pad Cond
    Menz Final Inspection
    Water

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