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Bad Shark Jul 9, 2014 05:37 PM

DA Buffer Pad Prep/Conditioning/Seasoning
 
So in order to ensure there is no dry friction between the pad and the paint the pad should be loaded with product prior to starting.



I have seen people use quick detailer, what is a good cheap one to use and can anything be used as a substitute eg water?

i_hate_gencoupe.com Jul 16, 2014 12:37 PM

Why would you put a dry pad up against the paint anyway? You should always put your polish or wax on the polisher first and then place it on the car.

p085 Sep 3, 2014 07:31 PM

You should always prime your pad before using it and yes QD can help lubricate the surface.


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