netspec Member Joined Mar 4, 2006 Messages 71 Reaction score 0 Dec 24, 2007 #1 I was cleaning a few pads yesterday, when I thought to use my wet-dry vac to pull the water out of them. Checked them this morning and they seemed to dry in less time! Has anyone else tried this?
I was cleaning a few pads yesterday, when I thought to use my wet-dry vac to pull the water out of them. Checked them this morning and they seemed to dry in less time! Has anyone else tried this?
richy New member Joined Mar 27, 2007 Messages 5,158 Reaction score 0 Dec 24, 2007 #2 Haven't tried it but it sounds like a good idea.
Jimmie New member Joined Dec 12, 2006 Messages 4,349 Reaction score 0 Dec 24, 2007 #3 Yeah, sounds good.
D D New member Joined Mar 4, 2006 Messages 2,258 Reaction score 0 Dec 24, 2007 #4 Squeeze out the water, put on PC or rotary and spin dry.
rwisejr New member Joined Apr 17, 2007 Messages 1,099 Reaction score 0 Dec 24, 2007 #5 D&D Auto Detailing said: Squeeze out the water, put on PC or rotary and spin dry. Click to expand... +1 spin dry
D&D Auto Detailing said: Squeeze out the water, put on PC or rotary and spin dry. Click to expand... +1 spin dry
Lasthope05 New member Joined Aug 29, 2007 Messages 1,113 Reaction score 0 Dec 25, 2007 #6 ^^ +1 on that or, I just usually put them in the washer and put it on spin dry.
tommy New member Joined Dec 26, 2006 Messages 78 Reaction score 0 Dec 25, 2007 #7 rwisejr said: +1 spin dry Click to expand... :whs: +1 I usually put on UDM and spin dry.
Tex Star Detail New member Joined Mar 3, 2006 Messages 1,131 Reaction score 0 Dec 25, 2007 #8 Spin cycle in the washer, then let them air dry.