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Anyone have any experience with this product? I’m wondering if I’ll need 4 or 6 pads for a normal sized sedan.
I blow them out and hit them with a brush after each section but this is a new combo and I don’t want to run the pads to long.


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I would recommend getting 6 pads for a normal sized sedan. I have used it with success a couple times. Have not used it in awhile.

The pads are a bit stiff but soften up as they are used. I would also recommend washing them in warm water when cleaning out the pads. They close up under cold water.

Take a look at this thread if you have not done so already. Todd covers how to prime the pad and use it.

Ferrari Daytona vs. Mk II BigFoot!
 
I always say...


More pads are better


Not just because we sell them, I'm not that shallow. but because you always get better results when you're able to switch to a clean, dry pad often.

Also, check this out...


RUPES EASY GLOSS System - EXTREME MAKEOVER - 2006 Toyota Tundra - YEARS of neglect!



BEFORE

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AFTER

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How it was done --> RUPES EASY GLOSS SYSTEM

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Complete write-up in the actual thread...


RUPES EASY GLOSS System - EXTREME MAKEOVER - 2006 Toyota Tundra - YEARS of neglect!

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Do they need a break in spray? I don’t see one on the rupes products and have always sprayed new pads.


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Do they need a break in spray? I don’t see one on the rupes products and have always sprayed new pads.


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Check out the thread I linked to Todd’s write up. Follow that and your good.
 
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