Ok, so a friend of mine has an older model Yukon that was completely abused by the prior owner. Oxidation, swirls, scratched, etc., etc. to infinity. I knew the job would be rough, and I wasn't planning on charging him, so I had him buy me the 3.5 inch PFW pads and the backing plate with the adapter for the PC as well as Pasta Intensiv per Accumulator's post(s). The combo worked well until the backing plate decided to come apart on me. Anyone have this problem before? Also, how do you keep the PFWs fluffed up? It seemed that even spurring about every application didn't really spruce up the pads. Any good technique is appreciated. I used a screwdriver to spur the pads with (some) success.
After the backing plate separated, I used 4" Orange LC pads. These did an admirable job with the PI. I followed up with #83 on white, cleaned with an alcohol/water mixture and was "pretty" impressed with the results. It should be made very clear that this particular job was not started with the intent of producing perfect results. This truck was so bad he was embarrassed to drive it and just wanted something he could drive around without feeling so bad. We had limited time (5 hours). If we had more time, we could have done a much better job.
I just wanted to find out if there was a known issue with the blacking plate for the PFW pads and to let people know that mine separated. Thankfully, no damage was done to the paint. I'll post pics of the job tonight. It was a dramatic difference, but certainly not perfect. He was absolutely happy with the way it turned out.
PICS TO COME TONIGHT.
After the backing plate separated, I used 4" Orange LC pads. These did an admirable job with the PI. I followed up with #83 on white, cleaned with an alcohol/water mixture and was "pretty" impressed with the results. It should be made very clear that this particular job was not started with the intent of producing perfect results. This truck was so bad he was embarrassed to drive it and just wanted something he could drive around without feeling so bad. We had limited time (5 hours). If we had more time, we could have done a much better job.
I just wanted to find out if there was a known issue with the blacking plate for the PFW pads and to let people know that mine separated. Thankfully, no damage was done to the paint. I'll post pics of the job tonight. It was a dramatic difference, but certainly not perfect. He was absolutely happy with the way it turned out.
PICS TO COME TONIGHT.