bl3ujay07
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I wouldn't think so as the softness/hardness of the pads differ between wet and dry (or at least in my opinion). So as the title states, is it okay to use damp/not completely dry pads?
I hear a lot about pads being destroyed because the backside of the pads that stick to the BP was not dry. But at the same time, the pad cleaner buckets exist?
Just finished a black Mazda Tribute, and my brother wants me to do his crv. Thinking poli-seal on white LC flats.
Quick shot of the mazda. m205 and BFWD
I hear a lot about pads being destroyed because the backside of the pads that stick to the BP was not dry. But at the same time, the pad cleaner buckets exist?
Just finished a black Mazda Tribute, and my brother wants me to do his crv. Thinking poli-seal on white LC flats.
Quick shot of the mazda. m205 and BFWD
