4" Pad life..Till its clogged

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Hey, just curious, how much surface(1/4 CAR, 1/2 CAR, WHOLE CAR) are people getting out of the LCC 4" pads while doing polishing...MEz IP.

I did about a 1/3 of the car witht he pad and it began to clog up and wasnt workign properly...

what does everyone else experience
 
You should really clean them after every panel. I have the 6.5's and if I don't clean them after every panel they do the same thing.
 
When you say clean them do you mean use a dry brush to remove some of the dried residue or to actually use pad cleaner? If you wash with pad cleaner is it safe to let soak, rinse, then give a spin at speed 6 and be ready to go or should it dry completely.
 
Hey, just curious, how much surface(1/4 CAR, 1/2 CAR, WHOLE CAR) are people getting out of the LCC 4" pads while doing polishing...MEz IP.

I did about a 1/3 of the car witht he pad and it began to clog up and wasnt workign properly...

what does everyone else experience
Get some Pinnacle XMT pad cleaner, and clean it...
 
yah but at every panel it gets a bit repetitive using xmt...I have XMT twins....

Its not a amtter of how to clean, simply curious to how fast the little guys are clogging up on everyone
 
When you say clean them do you mean use a dry brush to remove some of the dried residue or to actually use pad cleaner? If you wash with pad cleaner is it safe to let soak, rinse, then give a spin at speed 6 and be ready to go or should it dry completely.

I do a couple of things.. I take a toothbrush that has the rubber fibers on it instead of the nylon, and use it to spur the pad so to speak. I also will run it through a bucket of water with some Dawn Power Dissolver and then some clean water, and run it at high speeds on my rotary to dry.

I need a pad washer LOL
 
Cleaning the pad after every panel? If they are getting clogged up that quick, it seems like that's pretty high maintenance.
 
I do not clean after every panel nor do I get any clogging problems.... sounds like too much product to me. Let's see if anyone else has a better idea of what's going on...
 
With IP you should be able to do 2 panels before the pad is completely caked. With M105 it would be about 1 pad per panel. Remember less = more...use the stuff sparingly and your pads won't get so caked up.
 
I brush the pad when needed, but that is generally after each panel. I switch pads about each 1/3 of the car to a new one. It pays to have multiple pads of each size and color.
 
With the 5.5" pads, I started using about 2 pads/car/product but now I am up to about 4 pads/car/product on average depnding on how much work is really needed.
 
Every other panel or so I take a towel and hold it agaist the pad while I spin it. This seems to keep it pretty clean if it did get clogged up. usually I use 3-5 4" pads on a medium size car.
 
Im currently using 4-6 of the 4" pads per vehicle, they do clog pretty quick, or maybe I use too much product
 
Holy crap.
I am about to get my PC kit tomorrow.... but had no idea you would have to switch pads so often per product....
In none of the reading I have done, until now, had I heard of this.
I guess a few more pads and some pad brushes are in my near future...?
 
Holy crap.
I am about to get my PC kit tomorrow.... but had no idea you would have to switch pads so often per product....
In none of the reading I have done, until now, had I heard of this.
I guess a few more pads and some pad brushes are in my near future...?
Yep, open your wallet again.
 
Yep, open your wallet again.

As I have gained experience, I think 4 pads minimum of a specific polishing pad is a good start. Every time I skimp on using an extra pad or two, I regret it since I do not like the results after I am done.

You can usually find 5 pad bundle price so you get 5 pads for the price of 4.

I am asking Santa for some more. They make nice stocking stuffers.
 
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