Rupes pad issues...

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I'm trying to figure out what went wrong here. I had to use 3 new green Rupes foam pads to polish, just polish, my whole car with Rupes Quarz Medium Polish. I kept them clean after 3-4 passes, but that wasn't sufficient enough. The polish didn't want to come off the pad. I produced mass amounts of dust, why, I don't know. There were a couple times I put too much polish on the pad. Maybe that's why I produced too much dust? On one pad the backing piece started pealing off from the pad. I attached a couple of pics to this thread, please have a look.
 
I have not had a problem with any Rupes pads or any other I have used with the Rupes. They are a PITA to remove. I very carefully pull them off. I like the fact that they stay in place, but some folks have bought the blue backing plate and have said the pads come off easier.
 
Too much polish.

Too much heat

Too much downward pressure.

Overworking the polish.

Likely a combination of all the above will cause this. Tell tale signs are failure of the pads and the clumping of the polish on the pads face.

The more aggressive the Rupes polish, the more they dust. But the pads shouldn't come apart and the polish shouldn't clump up on the face.

Is this your first time with a polisher?
 
Shake the polish and when you think your ready to apply to your pad, shake it a few more times. Apply to the out side of the pad. Use lower speeds (4-5) when first starting out. Clean after every panel and change pads often. The above steps should help your polishing problems.
 
Too much polish.

Too much heat

Too much downward pressure.

Overworking the polish.

Likely a combination of all the above will cause this. Tell tale signs are failure of the pads and the clumping of the polish on the pads face.

The more aggressive the Rupes polish, the more they dust. But the pads shouldn't come apart and the polish shouldn't clump up on the face.

Is this your first time with a polisher?

No, it's my first time using a Rupes on my car. I'm coming from an XP : / So, always shake the bottle before applying and use the 3 dots (nickel size)?
 
Did you use compressed air to clean the pad after each pass? Pass meaning section 2x2 or so area.
 
I would prime it with a layer of the product and then put the three/four dots as opposed to just the dots.
 
3 pads on an entire car really isn't a lot though. I've used that many on a single panel.
 
No, it's my first time using a Rupes on my car. I'm coming from an XP : / So, always shake the bottle before applying and use the 3 dots (nickel size)?


Despite what's been said above, you should not prime Rupes pads if you are using their polishes. You can give it a spray with DI water or QD - but priming their pads using their system is not recommended. Priming their pads is using WAY too much polish and setting yourself up for a mess.

The main difference in coming from an XP is the Rupes needs very little downward pressure - just a few pounds. Whereas, the PC needs ~ 15lbs or so of downward pressure for correction.
 
From Mike Phillips: "No pad priming
Long throw orbital polishers don't like to have the entire face of the pad primed with product when first starting out as they will tend to throw or sling the product outward and this wastes product as well as makes a mess. So I'm simply placing three nickel sized drops of product around the edge of the face of the pad to get started."

Yet Jeff Brown from Griot's primes his pads using the rounded top of the Griot's bottles to spread the product around.

So who knows what is right??
 
From Mike Phillips: "No pad priming

Long throw orbital polishers don't like to have the entire face of the pad primed with product when first starting out as they will tend to throw or sling the product outward and this wastes product as well as makes a mess. So I'm simply placing three nickel sized drops of product around the edge of the face of the pad to get started."



Yet Jeff Brown from Griot's primes his pads using the rounded top of the Griot's bottles to spread the product around.



So who knows what is right??


Well, no offense, but I never heard of Jeff until like 3 days ago.... MP on the other hand....
 
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