Finaltheorem47
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I always see people say to have like 3 of every pad. I bought a kit and have one of each and I don't understand why I'd need 2-5 more of the same pad. Can anyone fill me in?
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BigJimZ28 said:polish out an oxidized SS paint job one time and you will know why
BigJimZ28 said:polish out an oxidized SS paint job one time and you will know why
BigJimZ28 said:polish out an oxidized SS paint job one time and you will know why
A few reasons; pad gets contaminated, pad gets caked up, pad tears/rips or gets damaged, maybe you decide to use a different polish after doing a panel.Finaltheorem47 said:I always see people say to have like 3 of every pad. I bought a kit and have one of each and I don't understand why I'd need 2-5 more of the same pad. Can anyone fill me in?
hockeyplaya13 said:Also, the pads tend to get caked up with polish, so having more than one pad saves a ton of time. If you are doing it with one pad, you have to stop every now and then and go clean the pad. If you have multiple pads, then you can just swap out the pads and clean them all when you are done. Saves me loads of time.
Chris223 said:I buy pads cheap, and usually a couple of each... eventually they fall apart. I bought the clearance Woflgang pads from Autogeek last summer, the backing is sorta starting to peal off the back of one, but it's still very usable. However, I really love the LC CCS pads I bought (the ones with the dimples) I love using them, and plan to get more of them when I need them.
SHhhhh said:what is the best way to clean used pads?