integritydetail, on Nov 5 2008, 07:15 PM, said:
I like to dampen my pads slightly to slow absorption and help load the pads evenly. Its not necessary, but I prefer it that way. Try it both and see what you like. Instructions are just guidelines, those with experience will always tweak things. I like to mix OP with PS to get more cut among other concoctions and there are no instructions for stuff like that. BTW just a light spritz of water is all I use, I by no means WET the pad.
Regards,
Chris
Thanks Chris.
I do keep a small spray bottle of water handy and give the pad a shot once in a while when using products that do recommend a damp pad.
It would certainly not be a problem to do the same thing with the Poli-Seal.
I pretty much try to follow instructions since I always figure the manufacturer knows more about how to use the product than I do. At least he better.
As far as mixing or combining products, I'm not much of a chemist either. My one mix I can recall right now is adding some Opti-Seal to my Poli-Seal when I felt the Poli-Seal was thickening up in the bottle.
It was done on the advice of a chemist that I felt was pretty familiar with both products.
Yeah, it was Dr. G.
Seemed to work, too.