Mike,
I'm not sure if it was extreme heat that altered the product, but I do believe it to be defective. I actually just got this stuff in only a few days prior, so it couldn't have been heat from my garage.
IF it's thin and/or water like then it's defective. It should be rich in consistency and like a hand lotion not thin and watery.
I have indeed marked my backing plate to make sure the pad is spinning (I have your book and dvd haha).
Thank you for your purchase. I hope the info in the book and DVD has helped you....
I'm trying to use a slow arm motion, and apply 10-15lbs of pressure, but using a slow hand motion and working the product for anymore than 20-40 seconds will just cause the product to dry on, and then I'm spinning the pad dry... I believe that is where I'm getting my swirls.
Yeah that doesn't sound right.
I think I'm just going to ask them to swap out my 205 with another bottle. In the meantime, I'm going to replace using the 205 with something else.
Here's the picture you attached of your pad, it looks pretty
thick to me....
If you have the second edition of my how to book, look at page 75 where you see a picture of a blue, Lake Country 5.5" Flat pad and see what it says in that section.
Been saying this for years now... when it comes to NON gear-driven dual action polishers....
Thin is in....
You will get so much better performance out of a thin pad than a thick pad. This means you'll be a LOT more effective at removing swirls faster and this simply gets the job done faster.
I also say this all the time,
Buffing a car out from start to finish already takes a
LONG time... why would you want it to take any longer?
Thin is in...
Next time you need pads get these,
Lake Country
5.5" Flat Pads
In order from the most to the least aggressive
Yellow = Cutting pad (most aggressive)
Orange = Light Cutting Pad
White = Polishing Pad
Black = Finishing Pad
Blue = Waxing Pad (softest)
The outer edge of the face of these pads is tapered so they are actually a little under 5" in diameter
Approximately 7/8" thick
And you'll need a 5" backing plate to use them....
5" Backing Plate
Lake Country 5" DA Backing Plate <-- Get this one as the Velcro will match Lake Country Pads
The 5" Lake Country Backing Plates fits all popular dual action polishers including Porter Cable, Griot's Garage and Meguiar's.
