Do we need a pad conditioner for DA pads?

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Can you help us answer this question? Do we need a pad conditioner to spray on the DA pad before we apply product to the pad to prevent dry buffing? Can you use quick detailing spray instead (like finish kare 425)? I know I read the answer somewhere on this forum before but I can't find it now. And, we are finishing our order tonight!Im the MANThank you in advance for your help!
 
Can you help us answer this question? Do we need a pad conditioner to spray on the DA pad before we apply product to the pad to prevent dry buffing? Can you use quick detailing spray instead (like finish kare 425)? I know I read the answer somewhere on this forum before but I can't find it now. And, we are finishing our order tonight!Im the MANThank you in advance for your help!

No you do not need a pad conditioner or to spray anything at all on the pad. Just prime the pad with the polish that you are using (works much better)...
 
I have wondered this myself. I read about the "Kevin Brown Method" and he primes the pad by rubbing the product into the pad before he starts with a new pad. Search kevin brown method on this forum and it will explain it.
 
Prime the pad when using diminishing abrasives?

Yes Mark, it doesn't matter if your using diminishing abrasives or non-diminishing abrasives. Throw the sprays away and prime the pad with the polish you are using by working it into every cell of the pad with your finger tips.
 
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