Re: Cleaning Your Pad On The Fly
Actually, you leave it on the speed you're using the polisher.
Cleaning your pad on the fly is about cleaning your pad quickly and getting back to work, not turning the speed down, cleaning your pad, turning your speed back up and getting back to work. I've never done experiments to see if one speed works better over another as when I'm detailing a car time is of the essence.
It takes long enough to detail a car from start to finish in one day, the idea behind cleaning your pad on the fly as the title states is to clean your pad on the fly.... and get back to work.
It helps to have strong hands, sorry I can't help you with that...
It also helps to have 2-3 clean, small terry cloth towels on hand for this procedure.
Originally posted by RacerX88
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Cleaning your pad on the fly is about cleaning your pad quickly and getting back to work, not turning the speed down, cleaning your pad, turning your speed back up and getting back to work. I've never done experiments to see if one speed works better over another as when I'm detailing a car time is of the essence.
It takes long enough to detail a car from start to finish in one day, the idea behind cleaning your pad on the fly as the title states is to clean your pad on the fly.... and get back to work.

It helps to have strong hands, sorry I can't help you with that...
It also helps to have 2-3 clean, small terry cloth towels on hand for this procedure.

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