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    Question How often do you clean applicator pad`s when doing a job??

    For instance do you use 1 pad to do the whole vehicle?
    Or say, 1 pad for the hood,top,and trunk,and then a pad for the side`s?
    Also what do you use to clean your pad`s?
    I plan on polishing,glazing,then waxing my 87 caddy,how many pad`s do think i will need?
    I figure 2 pad`s per process,or can i get away with 2 pad`s total,just clean them up before the next process.
    Thank`s for your time
    Dan
    P.S.
    I plan on using foam applicator`s on an orbital to apply each process,then buffing off with MF towels
    would this be correct?
    Thanks again

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    Welcome fellow Michiganadnder.

    I would use a polishing pad to do all of the polishing, a lighter pad for glaze and wax by hand. I wash my pads whenever I switch chemicals. If I am goign to use the same pad for two different cuts of polish I wash it. Might not need to but it won`t hurt at all. 2 pads per process seems excessive to me.

    Sounds right to me Dan.

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    The Rainmaker
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    Since I do only my own vehicles that are not in very bad shape to start with, one pad per process is plenty. In fact, I think I could do several vehicles with the same pad without any problems.
    If you are loading a pad with so much product that you need to change pads, you are probably using too much product.

    I do use a different pad for each product. If I were polishing, glazing, and waxing as you have said you are going to do, I would use three different pads.

    What products are you planning to use for each step?
    A polish will benefit from the use of a machine, but a wax doesn`t
    need to be machine applied. I don`t use any glazes, but wouldn`t think a machine would be a lot of help there, either. What I would do would depend on what the instructions suggest.

    Charles

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    Charles,My plan was to apply the polish,(probably Meg`s,or something else I can pick up at Murray`s,Pep Boy`s or Auto Zone),glaze (Meg`s #7)
    and then NXT,all with the orbital.
    Thanks for the post also, fellow Michiganian,2001 Civic

 

 

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