Hi all, thanks for any answers in advance 
I’m new to the G110 and have been practicing frequently of late. Working on my 2008 VW GTI, I noticed that I was having a difficult time keeping the pad spinning (speed 5, m205, 2.0 finishing pad) on the hood of the car and thus I was having a difficult time removing small imperfections. However, when I worked on a vertical surface, the pad seemed to be spinning with ease and it took quite a bit of pressure to bring it to a halt. I know my problem on the hood is a matter of technique rather than a issue pertaining to product for the reason that I was able to remove similar swirls from the vertical surface with ease. Using similar amounts of product, very similar pressure, and very similar technique what could be the cause of this difference?
Or, in a few questions
1.) Are there any factors other than pressure that could cause the pad to slow down? I clean on the fly frequently.
2.) About how many revolutions per second should the pad be spinning under these circumstances? I used a sharpie and put a line on there to count.
-Thanks!
Adam

I’m new to the G110 and have been practicing frequently of late. Working on my 2008 VW GTI, I noticed that I was having a difficult time keeping the pad spinning (speed 5, m205, 2.0 finishing pad) on the hood of the car and thus I was having a difficult time removing small imperfections. However, when I worked on a vertical surface, the pad seemed to be spinning with ease and it took quite a bit of pressure to bring it to a halt. I know my problem on the hood is a matter of technique rather than a issue pertaining to product for the reason that I was able to remove similar swirls from the vertical surface with ease. Using similar amounts of product, very similar pressure, and very similar technique what could be the cause of this difference?
Or, in a few questions
1.) Are there any factors other than pressure that could cause the pad to slow down? I clean on the fly frequently.
2.) About how many revolutions per second should the pad be spinning under these circumstances? I used a sharpie and put a line on there to count.
-Thanks!
Adam
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