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  • AeroCleanse
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    Re: M83 Help

    Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
    Hmm...

    You could try misting a little quick detailer on the pad to break it in a little?

    What does the paint look like right now?

    Is it single stage or clear coated?

    Does it need to be clayed?
    I misted on a clay lubricant on the pad. Its factory paint from '93, dark blue with a clear coat and it has been clayed.

    What's the correct way to clean a foam pad, besides investing in a system 2000 padwasher.

    I'm wondering if when I cleaned them last time (have another one for M80) that I screwed it up.

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  • Mike Phillips
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    Re: M83 Help

    Hmm...

    You could try misting a little quick detailer on the pad to break it in a little?

    What does the paint look like right now?

    Is it single stage or clear coated?

    Does it need to be clayed?

    Leave a comment:


  • AeroCleanse
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    Re: M83 Help

    Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
    Work a smaller section?

    Biggest problem people have with M83 is not cleaning their pad often enough.

    What pad are you using?
    The section is "test spot" sized, about 16" x 12" or less. I'm using a W8006 pad.

    Andy

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  • Mike Phillips
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    Re: M83 Help

    Work a smaller section?

    Biggest problem people have with M83 is not cleaning their pad often enough.

    What pad are you using?

    Leave a comment:


  • AeroCleanse
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    M83 Help

    I need some help with M83. I tried to use it today with my rotary and it pretty much dried up right away. Did I not shake it well enough? I kept applying more, but giving the videos, it seemed I was applying too much, yet it looked like it buffed dry. Makta set at 3, temp 45F.

    I'm learning the rotary, so that may be an issue too.
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