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Thread: Pure Gold Indeed (S3 w/ Spider Pad)

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    Quote Originally Posted by James View Post
    Have you had a chance to use the Honey Spider Pad yet?
    Sorry to say, I haven't used one yet. But soon
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    Quote Originally Posted by DARK HORSE View Post
    Sorry to say, I haven't used one yet. But soon
    They're patiently waiting in my cart!

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    TAD, you are a badass!!! NICE JOB!! 5" or 6" pads? How did you prime the pad? How did you work it with the 3401(speed, etc..)?


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    Thats awesome Tadman!! Incredible one step! I see your beauty in the background

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZL1 Mark View Post
    TAD, you are a badass!!! NICE JOB!! 5" or 6" pads? How did you prime the pad? How did you work it with the 3401(speed, etc..)?


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    Mark you are one badass'd dude yourself!!! Long time no talk with my friend, I hope all is well with you buddy!! I prime spider pads much differently than I usually prime other pads. I put several very small/tiny dots of polish all over the pad, then spread it around the paint gently with out turning the polisher on. Then I turn the polisher on speed 2-3 and continue to spread the polish across the area I intend to work. Then I bump the speed up to 5 and work it with moderate pressure. About half way through the buffing cycle I decrease the pressure (but still hold the polisher firmly to the paint), and decrease the speed to between 3 and 4. After buffing off the very slight remaining residue, I clean my pad with a stiff nylon brush, and for a 6" pad apply 5 pea size drops for each additional section.
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    Wow Tad! Just curious do you coat the chrome too?

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    Hi James, yes most definitely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DARK HORSE View Post
    Hi James, yes most defiantly.
    Do you apply Reload over the chrome?

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    Quote Originally Posted by James View Post
    Do you apply Reload over the chrome?
    No, I don't.
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    Hey. I've been using S3 for a little bit now. I'm having trouble with wiping it off. I use it with a flex 3401 and orange b-n-s pad. Any suggestions? Looking for a compound that's easy to use. Thanks

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