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    Hey guys, just wondering... Is it possible to use a damp cutting pad or will it be more of a pain (splattering, not breaking down, etc.) to use?
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    ooh you wouldnt want to try that. splatter and the product wouldnt break down as you want it to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Elusive
    Hey guys, just wondering... Is it possible to use a damp cutting pad or will it be more of a pain (splattering, not breaking down, etc.) to use?
    I have had to use a pad I just washed out. I put the pad on the PC and spun it at #6 speed and it removed all the water except for a very little bit of moisture. Worked well for me............. :chuckle: Tom
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    ooh wow. thats nice to know. i should try that next time.

 

 

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