Monday 31 December 2012

Polishing Pads care


We recommend not to over saturate the pad with product. A little product goes a long way when polishing with Microfiber pads. Apply a small amount of product in circular or cross patterns on the pad surface for even coverage. Set polisher to a low or moderate speed and begin to polish the paint surface. We recommend a moderate pressure and an even coverage on a 2' x 2' section until desired results are achieved. 
The product should be worked into the painted surface until only a light haze of product is remaining. When the pad surface becomes dry, lightly spur it using the DA Microfiber Pad Conditioning Brush. This will clean the excess of dried product from the pad and revitalize the fibers. Reapply a light amount of product and repeat the same steps on other sections on your vehicle. When your pad becomes loaded with an abundance of dried product or becomes visibly over-saturated, it is time to switch the pad with a clean one.
You should not use the soiled pad again until it is washed and dried. It is very important that you do not over saturate the pad surface with product, as there is no need for this. More product and higher speeds do not create better or faster results. Over saturating the pad or polishing at a high speed may result in less favorable performance like product splattering, wobbling from uneven weight distribution or possibly even pad failure. A new, strong laminate has been used to adhere the Velcro backing to the foam. However, the pads should not be abused with improper user methods. For best results follow the above instructions and you will be amazed

No comments:

Post a Comment