Suzuka Blue Detailing questions!
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Suzuka Blue Detailing questions!
I love my suzuka blue s2k i'm now using it as a daily driver and i had noticed a few swirls marks on the paint and waterspots on the hood. I bought a Pc package from detailers domain almost a year ago and i have a few questions...
I have a bunch of pads
White
Orange
Black
Blue
I have a few questions about the pads and my detail products! I have einzett high gloss polish and final finish and i want to apply those products on My car what pad should i need to use for that??? And btw how do i clean those pads after using machine wash?? Lol
Thanks guys
I have a bunch of pads
White
Orange
Black
Blue
I have a few questions about the pads and my detail products! I have einzett high gloss polish and final finish and i want to apply those products on My car what pad should i need to use for that??? And btw how do i clean those pads after using machine wash?? Lol
Thanks guys
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I assume they are lake country and not DD pads as he doesn't have a white color.
Use the high gloss polish on an orange pad, and then follow it up with final finish on a white or black pad.
Use a stiff bristle brush and all purpose cleaner to clean the pads, in the sink, with warm water.
Use the high gloss polish on an orange pad, and then follow it up with final finish on a white or black pad.
Use a stiff bristle brush and all purpose cleaner to clean the pads, in the sink, with warm water.
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^ Aaron took care of this one.
Might I add that if you'd like to dry your cleaned pads once they've been washed - put them back on the machine to "spin dry" them for 20-30 seconds
Might I add that if you'd like to dry your cleaned pads once they've been washed - put them back on the machine to "spin dry" them for 20-30 seconds
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Originally Posted by MuttGrunt,Aug 1 2010, 01:31 PM
^ Aaron took care of this one.
Might I add that if you'd like to dry your cleaned pads once they've been washed - put them back on the machine to "spin dry" them for 20-30 seconds
Might I add that if you'd like to dry your cleaned pads once they've been washed - put them back on the machine to "spin dry" them for 20-30 seconds
or the pad can "fly apart"
trust me- experience speaking
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Originally Posted by wanabe,Aug 1 2010, 10:00 PM
at a very low speed...
or the pad can "fly apart"
trust me- experience speaking
or the pad can "fly apart"
trust me- experience speaking
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