Where's the optimum place to to put product on a Pad???

So If i'm not mistaken,



This is how it should be the first time I prime the pad...

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and is this how it should be once the pad is primed?

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So If i'm not mistaken,



This is how it should be the first time I prime the pad...

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and is this how it should be once the pad is primed?

ytjfr.jpg
 
Rotary buffers push product to the outside of the circle so I alway put a blob in dead center but I buy the LC pads without the donut hole as I prefer pads with the backing plate glued on. It's worked for me for years. But pro's do it different, they lay a bead on the paint, about 12-18" long and in one quick motion they pickup the bead with the pad tilted in a way where it catch the center of the pad. You do it while the buffer is just starting so it picks up speed as it goes. Takes practice and I don't use my buffer enough where I care and doing the way the amatuers do it above is perfectly fine, to us it's not about getting it done 5 minutes quicker, it's to see how much we can get on our clothes.
 
Rotary buffers push product to the outside of the circle so I alway put a blob in dead center but I buy the LC pads without the donut hole as I prefer pads with the backing plate glued on. It's worked for me for years. But pro's do it different, they lay a bead on the paint, about 12-18" long and in one quick motion they pickup the bead with the pad tilted in a way where it catch the center of the pad. You do it while the buffer is just starting so it picks up speed as it goes. Takes practice and I don't use my buffer enough where I care and doing the way the amatuers do it above is perfectly fine, to us it's not about getting it done 5 minutes quicker, it's to see how much we can get on our clothes.
 
You should put the polish between the pad and the paint and attempt to keep it there.



If using a rotary, some members would recommend also cleaning it off the front of the house and the house windows before it dries.





:chuckle:
 
You should put the polish between the pad and the paint and attempt to keep it there.



If using a rotary, some members would recommend also cleaning it off the front of the house and the house windows before it dries.





:chuckle:
 
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