Stokdgs
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So you’re saying wait the full 24 hours before attempting to use the pads?
One thing I noticed once I finish with my cyan+Menz 3500 is the finish looks flawless. Until I give the label an ISO wipe down and the tiny little imperfections come to surface!
I guess 3500 definitely has some fillers in it
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Striker,
Just check the pads, squeeze them and feel how wet they are.. they seem to dry from the outside in, so the middle will be wettest..
The thicker Hydro-Tech`s take longer to dry because, they are thicker than all the pads being sold today to work with all the Random Orbitals, which create so much heat, they break down thicker pads faster than thinner pads which seem to dissipate heat faster..
You want dry pads to do the work, but you of course can choose to do what you want..
Experiment with the wipe down, go a different direction from the "defects" to see if you are not introducing anything during the wipe down.. That`s what I would do..
Just to be sure of what I am going to do next, to eliminate those tiny things, or not, etc..
Dan F