Tuck91
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What do you guys do to clean your pad on the fly?
and how often do you do it when working on a car,
every two to three panels?
and how often do you do it when working on a car,
every two to three panels?
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Grab a new one and keep working
Have you ever seen the guys in a body shop cleaning their pads with a screwdriver?
After the compound gets caked on the pad, they will crank it up and use a large, flat blade screwdriver, lay it right down on the spinning pad and remove the excess compound.
Not my style.:scared:
Like to see a pic of a really caked up pad to see how bad it gets to need cleaning or replacing.
Polishing my 2 rides I just didnt see the pads get very caked at all !![]()
Grab a new one and keep working, do not see the point in stopping to brush the pad when you can use a new one.
After every section, I'll do this: (foam or wool)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCn2Jw1NVrM
It's faster to brush the pad for 5-10 seconds after a section/panel and it cuts down on the time for cleaning the pads after everything's done. Also, replacing pads every few panels defeat the purpose of priming the pad in the first place...