One pad, one car....

Ironbear65

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:buffing:Is it possible to run one pad to do swirl removal on a whole small or mid size (sedan) car??? I'm just curious.
 
Only way for a foam pad if i clean it,right? My friend took most of my pads to borrow to work on his car. then i got another friend wants me to work on his car (civic)...has swirls and Spider lines scratches
 
Only way for a foam pad if i clean it,right? My friend took most of my pads to borrow to work on his car. then i got another friend wants me to work on his car (civic)...has swirls and Spider lines scratches

Tell your friends to buy their own!! lol.

You can do a car with 1 pad. But your going to be doing a lot of cleaning, which will take a toll on that 1 pad. Could lead to pad failure early. Especially with all the heat that will build up with it.

I'd get your pads back from your buddy!
 
*shows $50 bill* i couldn't deny the money he gave me to borrow my stuff. lol
 
That will be beer money and some new pads i could use in the future.
 
Simple answer: Yes - I do it all the time using Mike P's "on-the-fly" cleaning technique. I haven't noticed any significant wear on the pad from doing this.
 
:buffing:Is it possible to run one pad to do swirl removal on a whole small or mid size (sedan) car??? I'm just curious.

Sure there is. Back in the 80's I use to do multiple cars with a single pad
 
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