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If I'm just polishing I will use one pad, corrections of course not.
I like to keep 16 for cutting, polishing pads in reserve. About eight "in play".
If I'm just polishing I will use one pad, corrections of course not.
I understand polishing allows pads to go further, but 1 pad? You're selling yourself short.
Anything is possible, but again, you will not get the optimal outcome. When polishing, you want the least amount of paint residue/spent polish on your pad, therefore, producing the best finish. The more paint residue on the pad, the more chance of scouring. I don't care how much you clean 1 pad on the fly, you can't clean it good enough when doing a whole car. JMO.We're not recommending it, just saying it's possible, very possible.
I mean, after all the work of doing the correction is behind you, and you're in the final stretch.... WHY would you want to risk it all by being cheap and not spending a whole SIX bucks for a second pad!?!?!?!!!!????
Ok, so why even vouch for using 1 pad?Question: How many wash mitts do use when washing your car? If you're only using using 1 why would you want to risk it all by being cheap and not buying 5 more?!?!?!?!!!!!
Me personally, I use no less than 6 mitts when I wash my car.
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And since you want to talk about "risking it" During the wash process is when you're really risking it. Because that's a time when your vehicle's actually full of grit for you to have to rub off. And don't tell me about Grit Guards because we both know they're far from perfect... So who's risking it now? Are you cheap? Why don't you by some more mitts? Lol.
Ok, so why even vouch for using 1 pad?
I hit my $300.00 budget limit and realized afterwards that I would need multiple pads.
I am no where near the amount of pads I feel I really should keep in stock. Bottom shelf is all LC CCS, and middle shelf, left is all BOSS pads & MF.
I also would like to give the new flat LC pads a shot too, but I always keep coming back to CCS. I like the feel, smoothness, controlability and the way they finish off. Because they're a thicker pad, I do clean on the fly and change out more often.
Changing out pads often makes a HUGE difference in how the project turns out. Plus, at the end of the day, the pads are like new when properly cleaned. One pad used over and over will wear out.
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I really don't understand the thought process of using only one pad for polishing, even finessing (which is MUCH easier on your pad(s).
I mean, after all the work of doing the correction is behind you, and you're in the final stretch.... WHY would you want to risk it all by being cheap and not spending a whole SIX bucks for a second pad!?!?!?!!!!???? (Based on 6@$35.99) :nomore: Better yet, $12 bucks for two more pads.
Not to mention... isn't your TIME worth more than taking the risk with a far to well used pad and magnifying the chances of marring your freshly corrected paint? :dunno:
Go ahead and swap the pads already... it'll more likely than not give you a better result, AND save you time in the long run. Not to mention using more pads actually HELP your pads last longer. :dblthumb2:
@Cardaddy. It has nothing to do with being cheap. I've got plenty of pads and I'm in the process of buying even more to use with the new polisher I recently bought..
But if I happen to clay my car 1 day, and there's a little bit of marring left behind by the clay, I might end up only needing 1 polishing pad to get the job done. Not because I'm cheap or anything like that, just simply because the job is such that "needing" a new pad never even comes to mind.
Btw, I clean on the fly after Every section pass. Meaning as soon as I pull the polisher off the paint, the pads either getting brushed off or cleaned on the fly with a terry towel or both. I see people recommending cleaning on the fly after every panel and I think that's borderline bad advice because I couldn't see myself going that far between cleaning the pad.
Trust me, if the results degrade as much as you seem to think they do, my car would look like a complete mess, but it doesn't. And neither do any of the vehicles I've polished.
Question: How many wash mitts do use when washing your car? If you're only using using 1 why would you want to risk it all by being cheap and not buying 5 more?!?!?!?!!!!!
Me personally, I use no less than 6 mitts when I wash my car.
And since you want to talk about "risking it" During the wash process is when you're really risking it. Because that's a time when your vehicle's actually full of grit for you to have to rub off. And don't tell me about Grit Guards because we both know they're far from perfect... So who's risking it now? Are you cheap? Why don't you by some more mitts? Lol.
Ok, so why even vouch for using 1 pad?
Wait a minute.... did I kick your cat or something?
Sure, I see your stack of pads, and I can show you bins and BINS of pads if you want to see them. So does that prove that you, or I use them all on each job?
BaZinGA!