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Priming a PFW pad with M105

My way of priming the Lake Country PFW 6.5" pad with Meguiar's M105 polish. I use the same technique when reapplying to the pad to polish the next sections but a bit less polish than the first time.  
 
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MeguiarsInc (1 month ago) Show Hide
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This method of M105 application is not recommended or endorsed by Meguiar's. M105 is intended to be used only as directed.
Perferd (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Ok so its primed do you then add more to the paint or to the pad to start or do you now just got at it? When do you add more or clean it? Once done with a section do you then have to prime it all over again?Thanks
lecchilo (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Once it's primed as shown in the video I just start polishing. Sometimes I'll think there isn't enough on the pad so I'll apply a bit more after priming it as shown in the vid. I clean it pretty much after either 1 or 2 polishing sections (polishing section meaning the usual 2x2 area you go over then reapply polish and keep going) and I add more the same way as show in video just less and less as I go on, as the pad does absorb some of the polish.

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