I am new to PC detailing and tried it out this past weekend. While I had pretty good results, I was not 100% sure what I should be doing with the PC.
I am using the 7336 with Propel 6.5" flat pads. When spreading compound on the paint surface or running the PC faster to polish, should I be putting enough pressure to make the pad as flat as possible and have the most surface area on the paint? Or should I be using the edges of the pad to work the compound?
What I noticed was that when I put the pad onto the back plate, the pad is "bowed" a bit in the center. Meaning, the edge of the pad is higher than the center of the pad. I wasn't sure if I should leave it this way and use just the edge or push hard enough to flatten out the pad while polishing (at 5-6 speed).
I am using the 7336 with Propel 6.5" flat pads. When spreading compound on the paint surface or running the PC faster to polish, should I be putting enough pressure to make the pad as flat as possible and have the most surface area on the paint? Or should I be using the edges of the pad to work the compound?
What I noticed was that when I put the pad onto the back plate, the pad is "bowed" a bit in the center. Meaning, the edge of the pad is higher than the center of the pad. I wasn't sure if I should leave it this way and use just the edge or push hard enough to flatten out the pad while polishing (at 5-6 speed).