Civicclutch
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So i had heard that i shouldn`t mix pads with different compounds or polishes. This makes sense if the pads are uncleaned, but does this still apply if I`ve washed them.
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... I might use a pad previously used with M205, and use it with HD Polish.
The way I work is...all [compounding/poishing/burnishing] pads the same color and they are never used for anything but ...
Only Flat pads for me - I want the entire surface working really hard with no cuts, dimples, holes, vents, etc., to weaken the pad surface/structure..
If/when I replace mine I`m gonna try to keep them color-coded too. I`m close now but not 100% so I keep them in separate drawers.
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Same here!
if they are cleaned well, then they should be able to switch products ... but as stated above .. most people won`t use a finishing product with a cutting pad .. but I do often use cutting products with finishing pads ..![]()
Cut product on finishing?!?! Whoa.
I`ll be using Polish w/EXP on Sunday, along with my variable contact (?) pads.
Yes, if you are using a product with diminishing abrasives, you can use a finishing pad (black or red) so that when it finishes off it will leave little to no marring.
This was a trick I learned from a customer who details winners at Pebble Beach .. It does work well with the SSRs
I`ve been working on color coding for some time. I keep mine in plastic CD storage cases. I actually just found a couple different ones that are perfect for 5.5" Hybrids, and another slim one for 3" LC Flat pads.
How `bout some pics ? Right now I`m thinkin` single, folding, thin, can`t fit. :idea
Would using the Grit Guard Pad Washer qualify as making the pad 100% clean (or at least as close to 100% as possible)? Seems reasonable that washing by hand may get the pad pretty clean, but not as clean as using a pad washing system- so using a pad with another product would definitely be okay after the pad washer (but questionable if washing by hand).
Impressive. I`m guessing that`s pretty low pressure nozzle? If I did that with my pressure washer I`d only have bits of foam left, even with the 40* nozzle. Lol!Like Stokdgs I`ve found that throwing the pads in a bucket of Snappy Clean immediately after use does wonders for ease of cleaning later, even if cleaning by hand.
Since I`ve built one of these pad washers (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkLXeWyxP0E&feature=youtu.be ) my pads have been spotless after cleaning. The only time I add additional cleaning product is to help removing LSPs from the pads--after they soak in the Snappy I`ll spray LSP pads with some Orange Degreaser before final cleaning. NOTE: This pad washer was conceived and built by Swanicyouth.
This pad cleaner is simple to build if you find a bucket that is too small for the Grit Guard (I found some at Lowes by taking my GG with me)--the GG only goes half way down so all you need to do is cut the openings at the bottom. Works like a charm.
Like Stokdgs I`ve found that throwing the pads in a bucket of Snappy Clean immediately after use does wonders for ease of cleaning later, even if cleaning by hand.
Since I`ve built one of these pad washers (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkLXeWyxP0E&feature=youtu.be )
This pad cleaner is simple to build if you find a bucket that is too small for the Grit Guard (I found some at Lowes by taking my GG with me)--the GG only goes half way down so all you need to do is cut the openings at the bottom. Works like a charm.
I second this method. I just cut a hole on the side of a bucket and use double grit guards. I don`t glue my guards to the bucket. I also use just a regular hose nozzle on the jet setting instead of pressure washer.
btw. I quit squeezing my pads like seen in the video. makes them oval shape after you do it too much then they start to vibrate on the machine. while the pad is in the bucket on the grit guard. I just push down on the pad to wring it out then air dried on a DA
I like the three drawer plastic shelvesHow `bout some pics ? Right now I`m thinkin` single, folding, thin, can`t fit. :idea
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6 inch rupes pads![]()
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Missing a few uhs as they are currently in use or drying
Also my hydro shreds are in a second box
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I pretty much only use certain products with certain pads. Same as others have said. Some pads are for cutting, polishing, lsp, etc
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