I'm assuming this is why you never really see videos or hear of people using speed 6...
Was polishing the trunk lid and started getting yellow foam all over, I assumed it was the pad falling apart (yellow lake country pad), but it looked ok. Shortly after I found that the part where the threaded stud attaches to the disk was shreaded and falling apart, can almost pull it out now.
Is this from using the fastest setting? Is there a better backing that will hold up to the fastest speed? It broke down the polish and worked much easier going from 5-6, though my hands are still vibrating I think
anyways what backing should I order, I still have the 5, 6.5" lake country pads I bought and have only used 3 of them once so I'd like to stay compatible. I have a 5" and 6" counterweight. or do I just have to get the same one and keep it down to 5?
Was polishing the trunk lid and started getting yellow foam all over, I assumed it was the pad falling apart (yellow lake country pad), but it looked ok. Shortly after I found that the part where the threaded stud attaches to the disk was shreaded and falling apart, can almost pull it out now.
Is this from using the fastest setting? Is there a better backing that will hold up to the fastest speed? It broke down the polish and worked much easier going from 5-6, though my hands are still vibrating I think

anyways what backing should I order, I still have the 5, 6.5" lake country pads I bought and have only used 3 of them once so I'd like to stay compatible. I have a 5" and 6" counterweight. or do I just have to get the same one and keep it down to 5?