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    So for the first time I decided to break out the wool pad (the one that came with the Makita). I used one of those spur tools until the shedding stopped. However when I was buffing, little hairs came flying out and landed all over the paint work. I kept on using the spur tool, but it didn't seem to offer much help. As I don't have one of the nice system 3000 pad cleaning systems, what is the correct procedure for de-hairing a new wool pad?

    Andy
    AeroCleanse, LLC
    Wisconsin's Elite Detailing Service
    www.aerocleanse.com

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    Re: Wild and wooly

    You're doing it.

    Spur the pad, use it, spur the pad some more as needed, you'll end up with little wool dust bunnies on the garage floor.
    Mike Phillips
    760-515-0444
    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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    • #3
      Re: Wild and wooly

      How long does it take before it stops shedding, or is that on ongoing thing?
      AeroCleanse, LLC
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      • #4
        Re: Wild and wooly

        It will diminish as it breaks in, but it will always shed a little when you're using it and of course when you're spurring it.

        It creates these little wool dust bunnies in your garage that will blow around with the wind and pile up in corners and under things.

        Mike Phillips
        760-515-0444
        showcargarage@gmail.com

        "Find something you like and use it often"

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        • #5
          Re: Wild and wooly

          Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
          It will diminish as it breaks in, but it will always shed a little when you're using it and of course when you're spurring it.

          It creates these little wool dust bunnies in your garage that will blow around with the wind and pile up in corners and under things.

          Its the sticking to the car thats the issue.

          I like the way the wool pad works, and I prefer it for "cutting" rather than the foam pad (W7006).

          Worked great with M84 Too bad most the scratches on my '93 truck are too deep.
          AeroCleanse, LLC
          Wisconsin's Elite Detailing Service
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          • #6
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            Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
            .....It creates these little wool dust bunnies in your garage that will blow around with the wind and pile up in corners and under things.


            When I made a 7000 pad into a 7006, I had red dust all over me, the back room and blew into the laundry room. I looked like I got tagged like an overpass, covered in red dust. LOL.

            Can't wait to try M105 and the double sided wool pad.

            Aaron
            Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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            • #7
              Re: Wild and wooly

              Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post

              It creates these little wool dust bunnies in your garage that will blow around with the wind and pile up in corners and under things.

              My cats love chasing them around. Then they eat them. Then they throw them up. They are just Meguiar's hairballs.

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              • #8
                Re: Wild and wooly

                Could also have something to do with the pad being the Makita one. I know mine did the same thing. I just use it as a test pad on an old car.
                If its fast, loud, and runs on a flammable liquid...count me in.

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                  Re: Wild and wooly

                  All of the wool pads that I've ever used pile up drifts of hair balls until they are well broken in. I have a new Schlegel that I used in my basement over the winter to do some body parts - and even after a major spring cleaning am still finding little piles of fuzz. Amazing how one 9" diameter pad can shed so much


                  That's just the way they are

                  Dave W

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                  • #10
                    Re: Wild and wooly

                    Originally posted by Jokeman View Post
                    Could also have something to do with the pad being the Makita one. I know mine did the same thing. I just use it as a test pad on an old car.
                    No...unfortunately they all do that.

                    Tim
                    Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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