Durallymax
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- Aug 5, 2012
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Not sure if its an issue or the way it should work, most likely I figure I am doing something wrong.
I get along fine using FG400 and PG1000 with both orange and yellow CCS pads as well as some tuff buff wool pads, but anytime I use on of the LC MF pads I have issues.
I am using the thicker ones for the rotary and running them on speed 3.
What it does is work the piss out of the thing. Almost like its dry buffing, but I can't tell if it is or not. The finish turns out fine. Theres times when it will stall the Flex out even. Takes quite a bit to hold onto the thing.
Is there something I am doing wrong or is it the nature of the beast? I clean often with compressed air, but these do this as soon as I get the compound spread out.
I should mention this is all on heavily oxidized single stage paint, which I wonder if that has any effect on it as well. I have not yet tried them on clear coats yet.
Thanks
I get along fine using FG400 and PG1000 with both orange and yellow CCS pads as well as some tuff buff wool pads, but anytime I use on of the LC MF pads I have issues.
I am using the thicker ones for the rotary and running them on speed 3.
What it does is work the piss out of the thing. Almost like its dry buffing, but I can't tell if it is or not. The finish turns out fine. Theres times when it will stall the Flex out even. Takes quite a bit to hold onto the thing.
Is there something I am doing wrong or is it the nature of the beast? I clean often with compressed air, but these do this as soon as I get the compound spread out.
I should mention this is all on heavily oxidized single stage paint, which I wonder if that has any effect on it as well. I have not yet tried them on clear coats yet.
Thanks