Re: Strange Buildup on Pads
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Re: Strange Buildup on Pads
Originally posted by the other pc View PostYou're right, clay takes stuff off. And if any is left behind due to insufficient lube you'll see it as smears and streaks.
I ask because any gunk that fell on the finish at the dealership (and before since it's pre-owned) will still be there until you clay it.
Compounds are designed to work paint, not random gooey fallout and crud. That's why it's always a good idea to clay before compounding and polishing.
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Re: Strange Buildup on Pads
Originally posted by bryandlewis View Post... I can't imagine that clay stays on the car when you clay it because it's job is to take contaminates off, but that is just my guess.
I ask because any gunk that fell on the finish at the dealership (and before since it's pre-owned) will still be there until you clay it.
Compounds are designed to work paint, not random gooey fallout and crud. That's why it's always a good idea to clay before compounding and polishing.
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Re: Strange Buildup on Pads
Originally posted by the other pc View PostDid you clay the car?
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Re: Strange Buildup on Pads
Originally posted by Cypresswill View PostHow much polishing did you do with the pad? Upload some pictures for us to see.
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How much polishing did you do with the pad? Upload some pictures for us to see.
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Re: Strange Buildup on Pads
Originally posted by Cypresswill View PostWhen I get what you have described is when the pad has too much product, pad not being cleaned properly or has been over worked.
Bryan
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When I get what you have described is when the pad has too much product, pad not being cleaned properly or has been over worked.
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Strange Buildup on Pads
I just picked up a nice certified pre-owned car this weekend. It had some swirl marks and minor scratches that I started to work on yesterday with my DA and Ultimate Compound. When I worked on the first section of the roof, I noticed the pad getting discolored. I worked the next section and when I stopped and lifted there were some gray balls of material that looked something like clay. I put on a new pad and continued to work but the same buildup was happening on my pad. When I went to wash the pads the buildup on the pad would not wash out with just water like Ultimate Compound normally does. No amount of water would make it come out. Then I put a some Dawn dish soap on the pad I could fairly easily get it clean. I've never seen anything like this. Could it be wax build up that the DA is working off? Should I wash the car completely with something like Dawn to strip the old wax (or whatever it is) off before polishing?
Thanks in advance!
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