L locarno New member Joined Jun 23, 2020 Messages 49 Reaction score 0 Jun 30, 2021 #1 What can cause this unevenness on the polishing plate?
PaulMys Active member Joined Jan 14, 2014 Messages 10,772 Reaction score 3 Jun 30, 2021 #2 Looks like the pad was set down onto a foreign object(s) with the weight of the polisher for a period of time? Doesn't appear torn or gouged. JMO
Looks like the pad was set down onto a foreign object(s) with the weight of the polisher for a period of time? Doesn't appear torn or gouged. JMO
L locarno New member Joined Jun 23, 2020 Messages 49 Reaction score 0 Jul 4, 2021 Thread starter #3 It is still safe to use this pad?
Rsurfer Well-known member Joined Jan 26, 2007 Messages 14,161 Reaction score 26 Jul 4, 2021 #4 locarno said: It is still safe to use this pad? Click to expand... It will collect polish and debris, so why chance it.
locarno said: It is still safe to use this pad? Click to expand... It will collect polish and debris, so why chance it.
2black1s New member Joined Jan 23, 2015 Messages 1,783 Reaction score 1 Jul 4, 2021 #5 Looks like wear-and-tear from improper usage. Have you used that pad while saturated and/or overheated it? Looks overworked to me. "Is it safe to use"? Probably. But if you have enough new or better pads, use them.
Looks like wear-and-tear from improper usage. Have you used that pad while saturated and/or overheated it? Looks overworked to me. "Is it safe to use"? Probably. But if you have enough new or better pads, use them.