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I just got my new Makita from amazon and W5000 w/ adapter, W4000, and a W7207 from ADS . I can't wait to get started. I am going to work on salvage panels to get the feel.
I was planning on waiting until Saturday but I could not wait. I decided to work on the hood of my work truck. It is in terrible shape. I prepped the hood: washed with gold class and then clayed half the hood. I started with the double sided wool ( I know least aggressive 1st but what the heck). I attempted to prime the pad. Once I completed this I got started. 1st try I splattered alot of the product on the windshield (speed 3 1500 rpm). 2nd attempted I started at a lower speed then went up to 3, I was able to avoid splattering the product. I found the rotary very easy to work with, I'm just a natural, j/k. I will take some pics tomorrow. I have a couple of questions about priming and cleaning. I took a pic of the pad before and after. I wanted to know 1st off if I primed the pad correctly and 2nd of all how do I clean the wool. I bought a spur but it seemed to just turn the pad black.
This is the pad after, how do I get it clean? I am not sure if I used the spur correctly.
Thanks for looking, feedback would be much appreciated
I have been searching the forums about cleaning wool. The main response is buying a pad washer. That is not be in the budget so would it be ok to throw the wool into the washing machine or should I wash them in the sink with dawn?
How much pressure should one apply when using the rotary. When I tried it I basically used the weight of the rotary. The results in the sun were great but not perfect. Is there anyway to move this into the Rotary Section? Thanks
How much pressure should one apply when using the rotary. When I tried it I basically used the weight of the rotary. The results in the sun were great but not perfect. Is there anyway to move this into the Rotary Section? Thanks
I use moderate pressure to start, then change to the weight of the machine. You may need to make more passes.
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