Re: PC 7424 first use...what am I doing wrong?
The idea behind,
"Cleaning your pad on the fly"
Is you're trying to clean your pad and get back to work, thus the name, cleaning your pad on the fly...
For this reason you hold the terry cloth towel against the face of the foam pad at the setting the polisher is already on as this is supposed to be done "on the fly", not turn the speed to another setting, clean the pad, then turn the speed setting back to where it was, and now get back to work.
In the real world, the cleaning step takes the longest, you can speed things up by cleaning your pad often as this enables the foam, oscillating action and chemical to work best, but if you mess with speed settings each time you clean your pad you don't save any time and it's no long an "on the fly" procedure.
Make sense?
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Cleaning Your Pad On The Fly
Originally posted by VQHRZed
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"Cleaning your pad on the fly"
Is you're trying to clean your pad and get back to work, thus the name, cleaning your pad on the fly...
For this reason you hold the terry cloth towel against the face of the foam pad at the setting the polisher is already on as this is supposed to be done "on the fly", not turn the speed to another setting, clean the pad, then turn the speed setting back to where it was, and now get back to work.
In the real world, the cleaning step takes the longest, you can speed things up by cleaning your pad often as this enables the foam, oscillating action and chemical to work best, but if you mess with speed settings each time you clean your pad you don't save any time and it's no long an "on the fly" procedure.
Make sense?
This technique by the way can be found in the how-to articles section on this forum,
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Cleaning Your Pad On The Fly

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