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12-26-04, 12:24
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LT1Squirrel is offline
Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: NJ Posts: 113 | First day of owning a PC
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12-26-04, 12:56
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LouisanaJeeper is offline
Join Date: Apr 2003 Posts: 1,705 | thats why everyone warns that the stock pad is junk
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12-26-04, 01:09
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Join Date: Mar 2003 Posts: 173 | Yeah, when I first got my PC it was raining, so I polished the washer n dryer with Klasse. My 2 Kenmores never looked better. Then moved on to my Driver, 3 wood and 5 wood. Ive got the glossiest golf clubs you ever seen. | |
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12-26-04, 01:11
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LT1Squirrel is offline
Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: NJ Posts: 113 | yeah.....i didnt plan on ordering new pads and a backing plate for a couple weeks at the most, guess i gotta order them earlier now, o well 
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12-26-04, 02:12
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STBear is offline
Join Date: Sep 2002 Posts: 113 | Been dying to try my new PC. I think I'll practice on the washer and dryer. Great idea. If the pad holds up I'll move on to the freezer. | |
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12-26-04, 02:12
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Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Willard, Ohio Posts: 460 | Yep, same thing happened to me couple years ago. The white pad that came with the PC is junk. You can use it once I suppose your not too picky about, but then thereafter it's junk. I was cleaning the white pad that came with it and and spin drying it on the PC. Sure enough, not even so much as 2 seconds later,,,,big white chunk of pad goes flying across the laundry room and like you, I was pretty steamed.
Save up a few extra coins and buy some good either LC or Megs pad and backing plate. I have a set of all the pads including the cutting which I rarely use, and they have all been great pads. Sorry to hear about your experience, your not the only one that experienced that kinda problem. I'm tempted to write to PC and address the issue,,,,,,,AR | |
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12-26-04, 02:18
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Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: NJ Posts: 113 | Quote: Originally posted by Airborne Ranger Yep, same thing happened to me couple years ago. The white pad that came with the PC is junk. You can use it once I suppose your not too picky about, but then thereafter it's junk. I was cleaning the white pad that came with it and and spin drying it on the PC. Sure enough, not even so much as 2 seconds later,,,,big white chunk of pad goes flying across the laundry room and like you, I was pretty steamed.
Save up a few extra coins and buy some good either LC or Megs pad and backing plate. I have a set of all the pads including the cutting which I rarely use, and they have all been great pads. Sorry to hear about your experience, your not the only one that experienced that kinda problem. I'm tempted to write to PC and address the issue,,,,,,,AR | if you do, i would be happy for you to use me as another example 
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12-26-04, 02:53
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MorBid is offline
Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Rochester, NY Posts: 1,312 | I'll add to this thread, since I finally got around to driving over to Lowes today to pick up my $79.99 PC.
As it turns out it started snowing really hard and I asked myself, Y are you buying another polisher when all it's going to do is sit in the box all winter? I already have a Dewalt 849.
Will definitely not be polishing any household applicances.
I suppose I couild do my old trick of brining the car up to work and using on of the indoor loading docks for some detailing.
Painted my other car that way.
Yup, being a autobody/detailing enthusiast in the winter without a nice heated garage sort of, well sucks.
I need to move | |
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12-26-04, 06:45
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dsheli is offline
Join Date: Dec 2004 Posts: 11 | What should I use on the Washer ? Klasse AIO? or SFX 2 and 3 polishes? I to would like some practice and well it is **** cold out.
David
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12-26-04, 07:59
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ncwlau is offline
Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Darien, IL Posts: 49 | 
i had the samething happen to me
i wasnt thrilled cause it coulda hit me in the eye
but i have some sonus pads that'll do the job
how long do they last?
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12-27-04, 12:40
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Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Vegas Posts: 36 | ^^^^****......glad i read this first before using mine.....btw you got owned by OT...lol | |
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12-28-04, 09:47
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Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: NorCal--Sac area Posts: 50 | Can I use the PC on my stainless steel fridge?
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