Jacob Harrod AUTOCLEAN
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Do you need to maintain pad rotation when machine waxing?
I personally think it may depend on the product you are using. The waxing pad has absolutely no cutting ability so maybe some products work better with pad rotation? Do you think that for the most part you just turn the machine on and spread it out utilizing either the rotation and / or oscillation to apply a thin coat of product to the paint?
The reason I came up with this question is because I noticed my pad stalling on the lowest speed the other day when machine waxing a car and then I was like well maybe you and need pad rotation and oscillation
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I personally think it may depend on the product you are using. The waxing pad has absolutely no cutting ability so maybe some products work better with pad rotation? Do you think that for the most part you just turn the machine on and spread it out utilizing either the rotation and / or oscillation to apply a thin coat of product to the paint?
The reason I came up with this question is because I noticed my pad stalling on the lowest speed the other day when machine waxing a car and then I was like well maybe you and need pad rotation and oscillation

Sent from my SM-G975U using Autogeekonline mobile app