I've got a question for the non-pros or i suppose pros doing a single vehicle.
I'm seeing recommendations of having numerous pads on hand for when one gums up/for changes of product. I don't have multiples of any color pad and have merely cleaned my pads with a brush if it becomes an issue.
This may be a silly question, but is there any reason, other than convenience to have backup pads? Do you guys use more than one of a certain type of pad with a certain polish for each pass on a car?
I'm seeing posts where people are recommending individuals with new buffers buy 3 cutting and 3 polishing pads... seems a little excessive for a weekend warrior at $13 bucks each.
I'm seeing recommendations of having numerous pads on hand for when one gums up/for changes of product. I don't have multiples of any color pad and have merely cleaned my pads with a brush if it becomes an issue.
This may be a silly question, but is there any reason, other than convenience to have backup pads? Do you guys use more than one of a certain type of pad with a certain polish for each pass on a car?
I'm seeing posts where people are recommending individuals with new buffers buy 3 cutting and 3 polishing pads... seems a little excessive for a weekend warrior at $13 bucks each.