Should pads used with AIO products be kept separate from pads that are normally used with polishes and compounds?
I have a number of LC orange, white and black that I use with with Meguiar's Ultimate Compound, Polish and Collinite 845. For my own car, I don't mind taking the time to do all 3 steps. I also want to do corrections on my parent's and brother's cars, but I don't really want to spend as much time on them.
So I was thinking of getting HD Speed and doing 1-step corrections on their cars.
Now my question is: do I need a separate set of pads dedicated to the HD Speed (or any AIO product for that matter)? From what I have read, these products can be difficult to remove from the pads and can stain them.
Is this even something I need to worry about when going back to traditional compound and polish? Like the dried up AIO in the pad causing future scratches? Or is it simply a cosmetic problem with the pads?
I have a number of LC orange, white and black that I use with with Meguiar's Ultimate Compound, Polish and Collinite 845. For my own car, I don't mind taking the time to do all 3 steps. I also want to do corrections on my parent's and brother's cars, but I don't really want to spend as much time on them.
So I was thinking of getting HD Speed and doing 1-step corrections on their cars.
Now my question is: do I need a separate set of pads dedicated to the HD Speed (or any AIO product for that matter)? From what I have read, these products can be difficult to remove from the pads and can stain them.
Is this even something I need to worry about when going back to traditional compound and polish? Like the dried up AIO in the pad causing future scratches? Or is it simply a cosmetic problem with the pads?