I am trying to figure out exactly what is going on here. I am using the Porter Cable 7424XP with 5" pad and Lake Country 5.5" pads. I just finished detailing a 1984 Mercedes Benz last night but destroyed 3 pads (Two orange and one white) in the process, and am trying to figure out what is happening. It seems that the foam in the pads in degrading beginning in the center and there is massive heat being generated on the mounting base itself. One pad actually melted while the mount pad also began melting. Alkl pads are dished in the center and are not of a uniform firmness through the pad.
My question here is: What is going on? Are the pads just breaking down or is there heat being generated from the buffer itself that is causing the premature breakdown? I have never seen this kind of degradation before. This was probably the 4th car these pads have seen, so I am sure they were due for replacement anyway.
Materiels being used: Blackfire compound on orange pads
Blackfire Polish on white pad
Speed set to wide open on the Porter Cable
Average size area being worked is approx 2' X 2'
I do not apply much down force pressure at all and tend to just let the machine and compound do the work..
Just trying to get some feedback to see if or what I need to change...
My question here is: What is going on? Are the pads just breaking down or is there heat being generated from the buffer itself that is causing the premature breakdown? I have never seen this kind of degradation before. This was probably the 4th car these pads have seen, so I am sure they were due for replacement anyway.
Materiels being used: Blackfire compound on orange pads
Blackfire Polish on white pad
Speed set to wide open on the Porter Cable
Average size area being worked is approx 2' X 2'
I do not apply much down force pressure at all and tend to just let the machine and compound do the work..
Just trying to get some feedback to see if or what I need to change...


