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    This weekend while doing a car, my pad got saturated and wasn't spinning, but it looked like it was. I've read you should make a mark on your backing plate so you can see it spin.
    Question, how do you mark a black backing plate. I've tried white spray paint but it won't stick. How do you put a mark on your backing plate?

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    I use a paint pen. They are oil based. You should be able to find one at any stationary store. They come in handy for all sorts of things (ie. marking things before you disassemble them). Don't think of it as buying it just for your backing plate. You should get a lot of use out of it over time. I just used mine yesterday to mark the orientation on a plumbing pipe, so my outdoor tap ended up straight when I assembled the pieces inside the house. They are excellent for making markings even if the object is dirty or oily.

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      Re: How to mark your backing plate

      Easy solution.

      Hippy-hop down to your local Walgreens, K-Mart, Etc and get a SILVER Sharpie.

      Bill

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        Re: How to mark your backing plate

        My backing plates are yellow and I just marked em with a Black Perm Marker....no problems for 3 years.
        Shawn - Final Touch Auto Detail
        Houston Area Mobile Detailing
        www.FinalTouchAutoDetail.com

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          Re: How to mark your backing plate

          Originally posted by Bill Davidson View Post


          I use a paint pen. They are oil based. You should be able to find one at any stationary store. They come in handy for all sorts of things (ie. marking things before you disassemble them). Don't think of it as buying it just for your backing plate. You should get a lot of use out of it over time. I just used mine yesterday to mark the orientation on a plumbing pipe, so my outdoor tap ended up straight when I assembled the pieces inside the house. They are excellent for making markings even if the object is dirty or oily.
          I thought of just marking the yellow pads with a black marker but then, what about the black pads.
          Does that Paint Marker come in a white? And you're sure it will mark and stay on the black backing plate? If not I'll get a silver marker like BillE suggested.
          Thanks for all the help. This forum is great. I can't tell you how much I've learned from reading and watching the videos.

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            Re: How to mark your backing plate

            I'd mark the backing plate, not the pads. You only have one or two backing plates and you don't throw them in the wash, like the pads.

            Paint pens come in all sorts of colors, but white will be the most common. If you want different colors usually you will have to go to an art supply store or and industrial supply store. You an also check Home Depot.

            Yes, I am absolutely sure the mark will stay on the backing plate. In fact it will stay on much, much better than a permanent marker.

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            • #7
              Re: How to mark your backing plate

              Originally posted by Bill Davidson View Post
              I'd mark the backing plate, not the pads. You only have one or two backing plates and you don't throw them in the wash, like the pads.

              Paint pens come in all sorts of colors, but white will be the most common. If you want different colors usually you will have to go to an art supply store or and industrial supply store. You an also check Home Depot.

              Yes, I am absolutely sure the mark will stay on the backing plate. In fact it will stay on much, much better than a permanent marker.
              Good tip, Bill.
              quality creates its own demand

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                Re: How to mark your backing plate

                Thank you Bill. As always, you're so helpful.
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                  Re: How to mark your backing plate

                  Originally posted by FinalTouchDetail View Post
                  My backing plates are yellow and I just marked em with a Black Perm Marker.
                  This.

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