Blowing out the pads breaks down the foam and makes the pads deteriorate much faster. Great if you sell pads but not if you’re a consumer. Use the Lake Country pad washer and pads last much much longer
@@hashaampiracha3712 how often are you replacing pads? I use 1 pad to do an entire car and that pad will last around 10 cars. So well over 150 panels per pad
I do not like the "blow out" method with compressed air... Moisture builds up in the air tanks and then the tanks rust and you end up getting millions of tiny little rust particles shoved deep into the pad by the compressed air. Then you spin the pad directly on the paint... Maybe im over thinking it but as many times as ive seen people recommend that method, ive never heard anyone say you should have inline filters, or even mention the possibility of this happening as a disclaimer or a do at your own risk kind of thing. Am i missing something?
I do not recommend using the pad washer in between sections it will still be wet which makes your compound or polish not as effective. It should really just be used at the end to clean and set got dry.