Pc pad lubricant

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~One man’s opinion /observations~



Most QDs are mostly water, but the little wax that’s in them makes an ideal lubricant for pads or clay.

More expensive than water but each to his own







~Hope this helps~





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justadumbarchitect * so i question everything*
 
If I remember Geekysteve's writing correctly, water does not really lubricate or reduce product strength, but actually does the opposite and makes the product stronger.



If I wanted to lubricate a PC pad I would use QD because it is inherently slippery and is designed for that purpose.
 
4DSC said:
If I remember Geekysteve's writing correctly, water does not really lubricate or reduce product strength, but actually does the opposite and makes the product stronger.



If I wanted to lubricate a PC pad I would use QD because it is inherently slippery and is designed for that purpose.



Yeah, my feelings exactly. Water DOES make many abrasive products more aggressive. I use it (intentionally) for that purpose and it can really make a difference.
 
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