I had the great pleasure of trying HD Polish yesterday. The car looks fantastic!!! My pads. not so great.
I think my technique was probably messed up. It was my first time using a Porter Cable XP (4" back plate). I was using Buff and Shine Green Pads. I also used and orange pad and HD adapt on a few spots that had deep swirls / shallow scratches. I previously used a meguire drill attachment with 4 inch pads, so instead of buying the 5 plate for the new PC, i got a 4 plate to use up my 4 pad collection first.
I had a few pad problems:
1) Ive read great things about B&S pads. But, using 2 pads for a small coupe, one of them is very worn out / ruined. I had the PC setting at 5.5 with moderate/heavy pressure (because thats what worked best on the test spot, 2-3 slow passes 90-95% correction, at a setting of 5 the pad wasnt turning well). The pad underside near the Velcro looks like it is tearing. but the top looks ok. Unfortunately in the 4" size the next pad up is an orange light cut pad.
2) When i was working on the vertical panels i had to apply more pressure even though i thought i might be damaging the pad because when i let up it made a huge mess. HD sprayed all over. the vertical panels seemed a lot more pad damaging overall. and my second pad took a beating.
3) i might have over applied product. I used 4 pea size drops to prime and then 3 drops for each section thereafter (section = 1/4 of FRS hood with some overlap). I used 2 drops for some of the smaller sections. i cleaned my pad on the fly with a towel 2 times and with a brush, then I replaced the pad at what i thought was 1/2 way. the pads werent that dirty when i replaced them but looked saturated.
I loved the HD polish and HD adapt. No fillers let me get my paint looking fantastic. the work time was long. i was covering much bigger sections than normal. and correction was great. obviously when i slowed my passes and applied a little more speed and pressure i saw the 95% correction and got addicted. I was using my paint as a mirror. Amazing!!!!
I am going to order new pads. probably the 5.5 pads and backing plate and just want to know what you think i did wrong other than not using enough pads. The way i see it is, even if i had 4 pads. after 2 polishes my pads would be in a similar condition. so i want to correct my technique with the product to prolong the life of my pads.
I think my technique was probably messed up. It was my first time using a Porter Cable XP (4" back plate). I was using Buff and Shine Green Pads. I also used and orange pad and HD adapt on a few spots that had deep swirls / shallow scratches. I previously used a meguire drill attachment with 4 inch pads, so instead of buying the 5 plate for the new PC, i got a 4 plate to use up my 4 pad collection first.
I had a few pad problems:
1) Ive read great things about B&S pads. But, using 2 pads for a small coupe, one of them is very worn out / ruined. I had the PC setting at 5.5 with moderate/heavy pressure (because thats what worked best on the test spot, 2-3 slow passes 90-95% correction, at a setting of 5 the pad wasnt turning well). The pad underside near the Velcro looks like it is tearing. but the top looks ok. Unfortunately in the 4" size the next pad up is an orange light cut pad.
2) When i was working on the vertical panels i had to apply more pressure even though i thought i might be damaging the pad because when i let up it made a huge mess. HD sprayed all over. the vertical panels seemed a lot more pad damaging overall. and my second pad took a beating.
3) i might have over applied product. I used 4 pea size drops to prime and then 3 drops for each section thereafter (section = 1/4 of FRS hood with some overlap). I used 2 drops for some of the smaller sections. i cleaned my pad on the fly with a towel 2 times and with a brush, then I replaced the pad at what i thought was 1/2 way. the pads werent that dirty when i replaced them but looked saturated.
I loved the HD polish and HD adapt. No fillers let me get my paint looking fantastic. the work time was long. i was covering much bigger sections than normal. and correction was great. obviously when i slowed my passes and applied a little more speed and pressure i saw the 95% correction and got addicted. I was using my paint as a mirror. Amazing!!!!
I am going to order new pads. probably the 5.5 pads and backing plate and just want to know what you think i did wrong other than not using enough pads. The way i see it is, even if i had 4 pads. after 2 polishes my pads would be in a similar condition. so i want to correct my technique with the product to prolong the life of my pads.