Beginner Questions :Pad Priming & Different Pads to Detail,

I use the Meg's Twins as well now. Priming with the polish it self takes time, but I'd rather have the twins over most of the other stuff I've used. I've rubbed the tip of my index finger raw from priming today.

You need those blue latex gloves:joking:
 
AG has some great characters haha. :detailer:
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Good healthy discussion! Good to see you guys playing nice all the way through the discussion, very respectable of both of you :applause: :wave::applause:

:thankyousign: Sometimes it's hard in an email or on a forum to properly convey yourself. Without tone of voice and facial expression people can come off however you imagine and v/v.
Thanks Trichard! This is a forum and people have their opinions. That's what makes it so great!! :D

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:thankyousign: Sometimes it's hard in an email or on a forum to properly convey yourself. Without tone of voice and facial expression people can come off however you imagine and v/v.

That is very true. People have to be open minded on a forum.
 
Never liked conditioning the pads especially using Meg's 105 and 205. I let them do the work!
 
Never liked conditioning the pads especially using Meg's 105 and 205. I let them do the work!

If you don't prime the pads yourself, then the first few passes you make will prime them as a dry pad will soak up the polish and end up priming itself. You are priming your pads whether you know it or not. :xyxthumbs:
 
If you don't prime the pads yourself, then the first few passes you make will prime them as a dry pad will soak up the polish and end up priming itself. You are priming your pads whether you know it or not. :xyxthumbs:

I am talking about using sprays. As I said "I let them work themselves." :props:
 
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