Kamakaz1961
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I know we all have searched for a good foam pad cleaner.
I use Lake Country CCS Pads, Hex Logic Pads, and a variety of foam hand applicator pads (Lake Country and cheap $1 throw-aways for waxing the wheels).
My current Foam Pad cleaner is Chemical Guys, XMT and Grit Guard Pad cleaner. I like CG better as it is not as harsh to the nose than the GG and XMT cleaner. The problem is that you have to order these products as they are not readily available in your local Auto-parts store. I ran out of all (such a noob) and wanted to clean my pads after working on my ride.
I decided to go to Walmart and see if they had any pad cleaner and as always no foam pad cleaner. HOWEVER, there was a cleaner for something we all have seen and I never thought about it when you see it. Since I wanted to clean my pads and did not want to wait for an order; I read the directions to the following Pad Cleaner:
It's made by Meguiar's and it is called the DynaCone Pad Cleaner. It does not say it is a foam pad cleaner, except specifically for the Dynacone foam pad. I am perplexed as to why it says it is specifically for the Dynacone only (their yellow foam cone wheel cleaner that is attached to a drill).
IMO a foam pad cleaner is a foam pad cleaner regardless if it is for a specific foam pad. Foam Pads are just it: FOAM! There is no difference in concept. Additionally, it was less than $5 so I took the massive $$ risk and bought 2 BOTTLES!
The directions says to clean the pad with the cleaner 1st, then saturate the pad with the foam cleaner and then soak the pads in warm water for 15 minutes. That was the only difference. Additionally, when you inhale, your nose does not hurt from chemicals being inhaled (something we all should not do anyways) like some other pad cleaners.
I tested 4 foam pads that I use as throw-aways. These pads are in way worse condition than my DA pads as they had old wheel wax, tire gel, and other crud; extremely dirty pads.
To my surprise 2 of the hand applicator pads were almost brand new! No gunk or wax on them (my $1 wheel wax yellow foam pads). The 2 tire foam pads (3" Griot's Blue Pads I use for tire gel) had most of the gunk gone! They were still black from the tire gel, however, the greasy feel was gone. I could re-use all of these pads!
I then tried the same procedure with my Lake Country 6.5" White CCS pad and it was like brand new IMO it cleaned better than CG, XMT and GG Pad cleaner!
I will no longer be buying any of the aforementioned pad cleaners. They cost more and I usually have to order them and that takes a 2 - 7 days to get them. Now I can just go to Walmart or your local auto-store and just get the Meguiar's Dynacone Foam Pad cleaner.
I would highly suggest you try it and see if it is better. Additionally, it is only $5 so if you do not like the product your out just $5.
AUTOGEEK Does sell the product too!! Just search under Meguiar's Dynacone
I hope this helps everyone that needs to clean Foam Pads
:dblthumb2:
I use Lake Country CCS Pads, Hex Logic Pads, and a variety of foam hand applicator pads (Lake Country and cheap $1 throw-aways for waxing the wheels).
My current Foam Pad cleaner is Chemical Guys, XMT and Grit Guard Pad cleaner. I like CG better as it is not as harsh to the nose than the GG and XMT cleaner. The problem is that you have to order these products as they are not readily available in your local Auto-parts store. I ran out of all (such a noob) and wanted to clean my pads after working on my ride.
I decided to go to Walmart and see if they had any pad cleaner and as always no foam pad cleaner. HOWEVER, there was a cleaner for something we all have seen and I never thought about it when you see it. Since I wanted to clean my pads and did not want to wait for an order; I read the directions to the following Pad Cleaner:
It's made by Meguiar's and it is called the DynaCone Pad Cleaner. It does not say it is a foam pad cleaner, except specifically for the Dynacone foam pad. I am perplexed as to why it says it is specifically for the Dynacone only (their yellow foam cone wheel cleaner that is attached to a drill).
IMO a foam pad cleaner is a foam pad cleaner regardless if it is for a specific foam pad. Foam Pads are just it: FOAM! There is no difference in concept. Additionally, it was less than $5 so I took the massive $$ risk and bought 2 BOTTLES!
The directions says to clean the pad with the cleaner 1st, then saturate the pad with the foam cleaner and then soak the pads in warm water for 15 minutes. That was the only difference. Additionally, when you inhale, your nose does not hurt from chemicals being inhaled (something we all should not do anyways) like some other pad cleaners.
I tested 4 foam pads that I use as throw-aways. These pads are in way worse condition than my DA pads as they had old wheel wax, tire gel, and other crud; extremely dirty pads.
To my surprise 2 of the hand applicator pads were almost brand new! No gunk or wax on them (my $1 wheel wax yellow foam pads). The 2 tire foam pads (3" Griot's Blue Pads I use for tire gel) had most of the gunk gone! They were still black from the tire gel, however, the greasy feel was gone. I could re-use all of these pads!
I then tried the same procedure with my Lake Country 6.5" White CCS pad and it was like brand new IMO it cleaned better than CG, XMT and GG Pad cleaner!
I will no longer be buying any of the aforementioned pad cleaners. They cost more and I usually have to order them and that takes a 2 - 7 days to get them. Now I can just go to Walmart or your local auto-store and just get the Meguiar's Dynacone Foam Pad cleaner.
I would highly suggest you try it and see if it is better. Additionally, it is only $5 so if you do not like the product your out just $5.
AUTOGEEK Does sell the product too!! Just search under Meguiar's Dynacone
I hope this helps everyone that needs to clean Foam Pads
:dblthumb2: