Still learning, so bear with me. I have read/seen where you should Prime/butter your foam pad so that you aren’t putting dry pad to paint and also utilizing the entire pad surface for correction. But I have also seen where guys are only starting with several drops (or an x, or circle) of product on the pad and then going at it. So which is better? Or does it depend on the pad?
Also, does anyone use a pad conditioner? I read a post by Joe from Next Level Detailing where he said that he primed the pads for Compound and polish, but not to for McKees 360 (but used a pad conditioner instead). Why no priming for 360?
Also, does anyone use a pad conditioner? I read a post by Joe from Next Level Detailing where he said that he primed the pads for Compound and polish, but not to for McKees 360 (but used a pad conditioner instead). Why no priming for 360?