Was just curious. After reading some articles, they all seem to mention to keep the pad flat against the paint while using a rotary.
In my short experience, I've found it easier to have a slight angle on the foam pad, meaning, maybe 1/2 - 3/4 of the pad makes contact with the surface. I've found it more predictable and easier to control this way. Sometimes I will alternate what side of the pad I make contact with. ie. one pass favoring the right side (machine angled to the right) of the pad while spinning, then favoring the left side (machine angled to the left) of the pad while spinning.
I do the same thing with foamed-wool pads.
Is this incorrect? Should I really be using the pad 100% flat against the surface?
In my short experience, I've found it easier to have a slight angle on the foam pad, meaning, maybe 1/2 - 3/4 of the pad makes contact with the surface. I've found it more predictable and easier to control this way. Sometimes I will alternate what side of the pad I make contact with. ie. one pass favoring the right side (machine angled to the right) of the pad while spinning, then favoring the left side (machine angled to the left) of the pad while spinning.
I do the same thing with foamed-wool pads.
Is this incorrect? Should I really be using the pad 100% flat against the surface?