New to this level of detailing. I am planning on using my new orbital Porter-Cable polisher on my black street rod. It's pretty much a garage queen, so nothing deep, but time for light polish and wax (fine scratches from placing and removing car cover).
Anyway, my question...
When I start with a clean pad, do you prime the pad? In the past, doing hand waxing, I would normally get the pad wet and then wring out, and then apply wax so the dry pad did not touch the paint. When I watch videos, it always talks about puttting a nickel or quarter size wax deposit on the pad, swirl it around the paint surface and then buff away. Wouldn't the dry pad be swirling around on the paint if you do it this waywithout loading the pad first?
Thanks for helping out a rookie!!!
Anyway, my question...
When I start with a clean pad, do you prime the pad? In the past, doing hand waxing, I would normally get the pad wet and then wring out, and then apply wax so the dry pad did not touch the paint. When I watch videos, it always talks about puttting a nickel or quarter size wax deposit on the pad, swirl it around the paint surface and then buff away. Wouldn't the dry pad be swirling around on the paint if you do it this waywithout loading the pad first?
Thanks for helping out a rookie!!!