JasonD
New member
No, I was using the correct amount of product. Just like you said, only about a quarter sized worth to start and then moved down to a dime sized dot. The problem here is that the dry *dust* that is produced with 3M PI II RC, which happens to be a lot, is more of a clay like substance than dust and when you use a flat pad, it has nowhere to go so it stays in the pad. This clay like substance just keep building up until it overloads the pad. Thanks to Accumulator, I now know that I can actually wash the pad out and put it back on the machine and keep working, which makes a world of difference. I am thinking that the vc pads are the way to go with high dust products like 3M RC, which is what I actually used on my PC to finish the job. One more thing I noticed is that if you try to use a speed setting that is too high for a particular product, it will force the product to flash too fast and thus begin to overload the pads with dust. I noticed that speed 6 on the PC was too much for 3M RC, and my pads starting overloading so I moved down to speed 5 and never had another problem. The Cyclo has a set speed, it's non-adjustable so I am thinking that maybe the Cyclo just operates too fast for a flat pad/compound combo. ???