Cleaning pads

Rewind97

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Just curious, how do y'all clean your buffing pads after you use them?
 
Been cleaning ours in soapy water, letting them rinse for a little while, then spraying them off with a hose. Works pretty good, but a little messy.
 
i use Dawn power dissolver. after im done with the pad i shoot some of it on the pad and spread it around with my finger and but it in a container with warm water and a little bit of dawn soap. i let them sit for about 30 min and then just rinse them and scrub them with the pad cleaning brush and they are perfectly new. i found this alot more useful than an actual dedicated pad cleaner i bought. :dblthumb2:
 
Thanks for the tips!! I really appreciate it!!
 
Pretty much the same here too.

I generally spray them with Meguiar's Super Degreaser, let it for a while , then put them in a bucket of hot water and Dawn. I squeeze them and agitate the mix occasionally and once they're clean rinse and let dry.
 
Dawn strips wax and oils...and its cheap and available everywhere. I've tried the fancy "pad cleaner" products....and frankly, Dawn does a better job at a fraction of the cost. I even use it on my MF towels...let them soak for a few hours, then air dry them.
 
I just use some red devil degreaser hit it with warm water and work the residue out with my fingers and spray it will its clean.. well thats is if have to clean them during a job but i try to have enough pads so i dont have to clean them during a job. When i clean them at home i just soak em in dawn and warm water.
 
If you soak it, is there any chance the velcro backing can come out?
 
If you soak it, is there any chance the velcro backing can come out?

This has only happened with some cheap local pads i bought. Other than that, my meguiars and Lake country pads have held strong after soaking them.
 
For on the fly washing, the Grit Guard Padwasher. For after I am fully done, rinse them out with warm water (another benefit of water based polishes)
 
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