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I have a 5 gallon bucket with purple power 10:1 mixed. While I'm working I toss them in the bucket face down when I'm done using them to prevent product from drying. When I'm done rinse them well. Squeeze excess water out then spray them down with some CG pad cleaner. Let them dwell face down on a dish drying rack while i'm cleaning up. Squeeze to get the pad cleaner to foam.Then rinse with warm water put them face down in the dish drying rack and let air dry. Face down let gravity do it's job to keep any product residue embedding itself in the pores of the foam. Before I pack them up after they are dry. I hit them with a little compressed air.
Wow...right on! I honestly didn't expect to read about anyone doing this. I've always washed with a pad brush & cleaner, agitated via a good spin on the polisher, followed by a bucket-soak rinse and air dry. (They go in ziploc freezer bags after that, to close the loop here.) Personally, I'd be afraid of foam degradation and separation of the backing with a machine wash, so that's not something I'd recommend, but...I've never tried it. And we now know one follow who has.I've washed my LC foam pads in the washer for more than a decade, nary one single problem. If they are horrible they get soaked in Oxyclean first. Soft buff pads? Never even seen one so don't know.
Wow...right on! I honestly didn't expect to read about anyone doing this. I've always washed with a pad brush & cleaner, agitated via a good spin on the polisher, followed by a bucket-soak rinse and air dry. (They go in ziploc freezer bags after that, to close the loop here.) Personally, I'd be afraid of foam degradation and separation of the backing with a machine wash, so that's not something I'd recommend, but...I've never tried it. And we now know one follow who has.