Start with 4-5 drops of polish, then use 3 thereafter. Clean pad often. QUOTE]
Good point!! Forgot that with HD Polish less is more. Don't prime the pad in the conventional sense by covering the entire pad with polish then adding drops. And make the drops pea sized not dime sized.
When I mentioned ONR wash didn't mean a full wash--I just wipe the car down with a an ONR dampened MF (rinsed often in the ONR solution) and have no trouble with LSPs bonding.
How do you recommend I prime the pad? Simply put 4 to 5 drops on a dry pad, spread the polish on the car and only use 3 drops after that? Opposed to spreading the product on the pad with my finger, then applying drops and spreading?
Interesting about the hd polish with orange pad, I'm guessing it is still much less aggressive than fg 400 with a white pad? One more question, if I do a test spot with a more aggressive product and pad, find that the results are satisfactory with the less aggressive combo, how difficult is it to make the aggressive test spot look even? Simply go over it with the less aggressive combo?
Thank you all for the great information, I'm sure it will help others too!