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Foam Pad Care / Washing:
Clean foam pads soon after use, if left saturated for extended periods of time the foam will deteriorate; extend the useful life of the foam pads by periodic cleaning.
Remove pad and place to soak in a bucket of Snappy Clean (properautocare.com) is a citrus pad cleaner in powder form; empty the contents of one packet into a 5-gallon bucket of water. As your foam and/or wool pads become caked with residues, just peel them off your polisher and place them into the bucket to soak. Brush the pad with a soft toothbrush or any soft bristle brush. Rinse, squeeze and repeat until water is clear. Place pad between two towels and press dry.
A word of caution when using foam pads, check the pad face for residue build-up, when loaded with dried product they have an abrasive action that could be detrimental to the paint finish. Clean residue from pads often with a soft horsehair or soft nylon brush as metal may damage the foam, once they become too soiled to clean with a soft brush replace.
Foam Pad (System 2000™ Padwasher ) Cleaning:
Used mainly by professional detailers (due to its initial cost) this patented buffer powered pad washer effectively cleans and conditions both foam and wool pads. Regular cleaning and conditioning improves performance and extends the useful life of the pads. Lake County System 2000™ Padwasher –
Lake County Manufacturing - http://www.lakecountrymfg.com/
The Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer is the first and only pad washer that cleans all types of buffing pads on all types of polishers and buffers. Clean foam pads, wool pads, buffing bonnets, felt pads and polishing balls The unique design accommodates virtually any polishing tool to clean and restore pads in minutes – http//:We Are Car Care -- Car Wax, Car Polish, Auto Detailing Supplies, Car Buffers & Car Accessories Store.
Do you guys always wash your pads when they come new before using them?
Do you guys always wash your pads when they come new before using them?
Had very good luck with the Pinnacle XMT pad cleaner. I spray it on, let them sit while I'm cleaning up (removing masking tape, putting PC away, etc) and then the last thing I do is fill a bucket with water and put them in there and squeeze out the pad. Takes like a minute and they're clean. Of course, I use the XMT pad conditioner as directed before applying the polish to the pad in the first place.