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Originally Posted by OfficeWorker
Does the drill attachment have a DA action?
Is the pad wool or foam?
Are you priming the pad correctly? (and periodically lubing it, if necessary?)
If the pad is wool, and the drill does not have a DA attachment, this could be an outcome of the nonrandom action of the drill + a heavy cutting pad as such + more pressure (not unlike that of a rotary buffer).
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It is wool, and this would happen within a few seconds after starting (like 2-3 or so seconds). I gurss it dried up way too fast.
I have this cheap Black and Decker Drill that I bought a 3m buffing adaptor for, and that's what I was using. I think it's this guy
https://www.homedepot.com/p/BLACK-DE...FRJkfgodYNwLNQ