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Felt Pads Polishing Guide

How To Use Rayon Felt Polishing Pads

STEP 1: Clean

Clean the treated area throughly.

STEP 2: Attach

Attach the felt pad to backing pad.

STEP 3: Apply

Apply the desired compound to the pad.

STEP 4: Spread

Spread the compound over the treated area.

STEP 5: Polishing

Polish the surface in overlapping motions.

STEP 6: Clean & Inspect

Clean compound residue and inspect results.

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Felt Pads Polishing Tips

✅ Use each felt pad with only one type of compound.

✅ Apply moderate pressure, do not push too hard.

✅ Spread the compound evenly across the treated area.

✅ Polish in overlapping circular and side-to-side motions.

✅ Keep the pad and surface wet, avoid polishing dry.

✅ Add compound as needed, avoid excessive build-up.

✅ Repeat polishing until the desired result is achieved.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use the same felt pad with different compounds?

No. To avoid contamination and achieve the best results, each felt pad should be used with only one type of compound. Mixing compounds can reduce polishing performance and lead to uneven results.

What should I do if the pad becomes dry while polishing?

If the pad starts to dry, simply add a small amount of water or compound to keep it lubricated. Polishing dry may reduce effectiveness and can cause excess heat and wear.

How much pressure should I use when polishing?

Use moderate pressure to allow the felt pad to glide smoothly. Avoid pushing too hard, as this can create excessive heat and wear down the pad or surface unnecessarily.

Can I clean and reuse felt polishing pads?

Yes. After polishing, rinse the pad thoroughly with clean water to remove any compound. Allow it to air dry before storing. Pads can be reused many times if properly cleaned and maintained.

What if compound builds up on the pad during polishing?

If too much compound builds up, stop and wipe or brush off the excess. This helps maintain polishing performance and avoids spreading dried or clumped material.

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