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How much product does one put on a pad to work a 1x1 section.

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  • How much product does one put on a pad to work a 1x1 section.

    Not sure. Think I am using too much. I put a circle on the pad. Should I use a quarter size dollop in the center, This is 80 or 83.
    I have a defect I'm trying to massage out.
    Thanks
    MOL- Welcome to the world of real detailer's


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    I put a circle around the pad, some put an x on the pad. Everyone i bet has their own thing, i seen someone(i forgot who) as a joke put a pokemon face or something on theirs.

    Edit : oh i didn't see the 1 x 1. I did a 2 x 2 or lil more and did the circle, so i would think you would put a little less. If i'm wrong, one of the experienced guys will chime in and can chew me out
    Last edited by scarface_; Jun 24, 2006, 04:22 PM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by scarface_
      I put a circle around the pad, some put an x on the pad. Everyone i bet has their own thing, i seen someone(i forgot who) as a joke put a pokemon face or something on theirs.

      Edit : oh i didn't see the 1 x 1. I did a 2 x 2 or lil more and did the circle, so i would think you would put a little less. If i'm wrong, one of the experienced guys will chime in and can chew me out
      it was joe who did the drawing, i thought it looked like spongebob
      Patrick Yu
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        oh yeah it was spongebob lol. I'm sort of out of it, don't mind me

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          Spongebob?? That's his secret? lol
          I'll play around with the amounts.
          Black sure is a pain....
          MOL- Welcome to the world of real detailer's

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          • #6
            I just make a smiley face!
            Watch your pennies and your dollars will take care of themself.

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            • #7
              I start off with a thin circle bead to prime the pad, but after that I use a nickel size amount.

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