porter cable bouncing

Discussion in 'Tools - Machine Polishers, Pressure Washers, Detai' started by avusm3, Apr 27, 2008.

  1. avusm3

    avusm3 Virgin Detailer

    K basically I stopped early tonight because I am so .

    I started using the porter cable for the first time on my car tonight. I have used it on my boat with the white pads that came with the polisher and everything worked great. Tonight I tried using Menzerna SIP with a 5 inch backing plate and a 5.5 inch LC orange pad. I just finished the hood and it took me a good hour. I just cannot stop it from bouncing and control it. I use the xmt pad conditioner before hand and I am definitely using enough product. When I get finished with a pass the porter cable is over heating like crazy. I barely apply any pressure at all and the pads are not getting hot. I know I am using a lot of product but by the time I am done spreading it around on speed 3 it dries out on me. If I try to use more product the it just slings around like crazy. The only thing I could think of is the the counterweight says "5 inch pads only" and I am running 5.5 inch pads which would set the harmonics off.
    any suggestions opinions.
    Thanks
     
  2. Asphalt Rocket

    Asphalt Rocket Nuba Guru

    Couple things that come to mind, your speed setting is too low, need it to be at 6 for any type of correction, the orange pad sometimes does caus hopping but usally on a rotary though. I dont see how it is drying out so quickly, plus moving so slow it is probably gumming and causing the hopping. With it getting very hot you needa large gauge extension cord not a small cheap one or it will cause it to over heat.
     
  3. avusm3

    avusm3 Virgin Detailer

    I put it on 3 just to spread it around and then I turn it up to 6. I figured out I was not using enough product. I am using more to prevent bouncing but I am just slinging it everywhere.
    It seems like I cannot find a compromise between not enough and too much.
     
  4. Asphalt Rocket

    Asphalt Rocket Nuba Guru

    It will sling some, but with a little practice you will find a happy medium.
     
  5. J BELL

    J BELL Nuba Guru


    What he said! The 5.5 Pads can cause a tad more heat as well
     
  6. Tonya

    Tonya Welcome to Detailing

    Try a QD instead of the pad conditioner. I had a problem with the product flinging tiny balls of product. AL suggested a QD over the pad conditioner. Worked great! :thumb:
     
  7. avusm3

    avusm3 Virgin Detailer

    What is a QD?
     
  8. avusm3

    avusm3 Virgin Detailer

    I'm stupid quick detailer.

    Thank you for all of your suggestions everyone.

    DON'T BE STUPID, PUT YOUR WASHERS ON YOUR PORTER CABLE BEFORE USING. :applause2:
     
  9. Asphalt Rocket

    Asphalt Rocket Nuba Guru

    A mist of water would be a better type of pad primer. With Menzerna I have never needed to prime pad, only with the product it self.
     
  10. D&D Auto Detailing

    D&D Auto Detailing DB Forum Supporter

    QD's could have silicone in it which can give you problems with Menzerna. Water is definitely better, if you need anything at all. I ran into a similar problem with a car where everything I used dried up instantly. Never was able to figure out what it was, or get anything to work. Something was in or on the paint and wouldnt let the polishes work correctly. That might be your problem here. Try a different polish.
     
  11. eyezack87

    eyezack87 Guest

    Haha, hopefully your washer doesn't weld itself to the plate and PC like mine did :shakehead:

    The hopping might also be caused by uneven pressure on the PC. Thats what I noticed a lot when I polish sometimes. It usually takes me 5 min to get used to the machine everytime I polish
     
  12. stevek

    stevek Virgin Detailer


    i never put washer on my pc and i dont have a problem
     
  13. jujuanne

    jujuanne Banned

    My Porter Cable originally comes with (5 inch only) counterweight, but the original pad was a 6.5 inch...does that throw the harmonics off? Do I need a 6 inch counterweight if I want to stay with using the 6.5 inch foam pads? Thanks
     

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