David Fermani
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- Apr 19, 2007
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Eric - Will product/material(paint) overload/oversaturation of the pad cause failure or center softening?
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I understand that, but was going by David's recommended process and procedure for the HT pads.
I didn't use much pressure on the pad. This can be verified by both VR8 and Jonathan in this thread as both were witness to what I was doing.
I cleaned the pad when it was loaded with too much removed product and paint, but it had the divot LONG before it was necessary to clean or switch pads.
So it seems that 1 person speaking in favor of the pads is over-taking the many of us having problems with them. I'm not sure that's fair to those of us wanting to use the pads but, as is proven by this thread, not wanting to spend money on a pad that WILL fail within a VERY unreasonably short amount of time under STANDARD working conditions using very well-established techniques used by probably MOST of the people who actually have a clue how to detail a vehicle properly.
I will concede that some changes need to be made with new products, but I've shown, beyond a reasonable doubt, that I'm doing nothing out of the ordinary to MAKE the pad fail the way it is in the pictures and video I've provided. If this is your final word on this issue, so be it, but I want everyone who reads this post to know that I've detailed more than my fair share of vehicles in the last year and the ONLY pads I've had any issues with have been the Hydro-tech pads. If it had been just one or two pads I could have overlooked this entirely, but we're talking about 15 pads that have had issues that have either led to failure or are well on their way to failure as you can see by my first post in this thread.
Anyway, I still appreciate you letting us test them out. I'm sorry to see that this will be your final word on the issue when enough evidence has been given to show that neither my technique or pressure were issues contributing to what is happening to the pads, but I'll concede and let other people on the site decide for themselves whether the issue is actually resolved or not.