NEED HELP --> Pad hop with PFW and SIP

alowe

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Hello all,

I was polishing a new Jeep Grand Cherokee yesterday and was receiving quite a bit of hop and pull with a 6" PFW using SIP. Seemed to dry very quick also. I moved onto a CSS White with 106FF and is was gliding and looked great. Should I prime the PFW in any way? I was in a garage about 60 degrees and no humidity, in the north east?

Thoughts?

Andy
 
Never really hear of pad hop with this pad. Sounds like it was caked with product, trying cleaning the pad after each pass.
 
I did with a brush and it cleaned it. Is it possible to use too much. only had a strip of about 6" and did 1/3 of the hood. Seemed to dry real fast and then cake to the hood in clumps. Only second time using SIP, other was with foam. Had hop, but was an Orange foam, white worked better, just was not the cut I was looking for.
 
I did with a brush and it cleaned it. Is it possible to use too much. only had a strip of about 6" and did 1/3 of the hood. Seemed to dry real fast and then cake to the hood in clumps. Only second time using SIP, other was with foam. Had hop, but was an Orange foam, white worked better, just was not the cut I was looking for.
What kind of machine are you using and what speeds ??
 
Try misting the pad with a little of your favorite quick detailer plus a light mist on the working surface.
 
Makita rotary between 1200 - 1800. Clayed entire hood, then Prep-All wipe. Did 1/4 hood and it started to gum up in areas. dried and was clumped on parts of the PFW. I was not sure if I should spray the pad a few times with XMT conditioner? Started to walk a bit then hop. Started almost instantly, seemed to dry and flash very quickly. Gummed areas were VERY hard to remove.
 
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