Wills.WindowsAndWheels
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- Oct 31, 2009
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Hey people!
Just a quick question about how you go about cleaning your pads on the fly.
Of course a gritguard pad cleaner or something of that sort is the easiest and probably best choice, but I dont have $100 to hash out for one right now...thou it is on my wish list
So heres what i do when cleaning on the go...if its really bad I'll mist it with a little APC+ 10:1 and let it set just for a few seconds...then hose it off with the head set on 'shower' and it usually comes right off. Then i reattach it to my PC...spin dry on 3 and then move up to 6 and it becomes quite dry (especially in Az) pretty quick.
I was wondering if A. this would damage the pad
B. even thou i rinse right away might APC effect the polish/compound or wax im using on the pad?
C. If anyone has any other 'on the fly' cleaning techniques
While I'm at it...what do you guys usually do when your done with your pads...I've usually rinse/wash mine out really well and then let them set in warm water and dishsoap for a while...then later rinse them out and let them air dry. Any thoughts??
Thanks!
Just a quick question about how you go about cleaning your pads on the fly.
Of course a gritguard pad cleaner or something of that sort is the easiest and probably best choice, but I dont have $100 to hash out for one right now...thou it is on my wish list

So heres what i do when cleaning on the go...if its really bad I'll mist it with a little APC+ 10:1 and let it set just for a few seconds...then hose it off with the head set on 'shower' and it usually comes right off. Then i reattach it to my PC...spin dry on 3 and then move up to 6 and it becomes quite dry (especially in Az) pretty quick.
I was wondering if A. this would damage the pad
B. even thou i rinse right away might APC effect the polish/compound or wax im using on the pad?
C. If anyone has any other 'on the fly' cleaning techniques
While I'm at it...what do you guys usually do when your done with your pads...I've usually rinse/wash mine out really well and then let them set in warm water and dishsoap for a while...then later rinse them out and let them air dry. Any thoughts??
Thanks!