Can't clean this pad! Help

scooterguitar

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Man, this is going horribel , took me forever to get the pc dialed in to remove swirls and it still isn't where I need to be. So calling ti a night I used the XMT pad cleaner, which did work, but man I must have caked the Edge pad I scrubbed and squeezed this pad three times and it still has compound oozing out. What else can I try, washing machine? Soak overnight in a solution? Water? I would hate to ruin a bran dnew Edge pad!
 
Looks like you way over did the product on the pad..... maybe soaking, not sure....
 
just keep soaking and sqeezing it out..you must have used alot of product..but remember to change the rinse water frequently ...use a 2 bucket method..one with detergent in it..other just clean water...some wash in machines..but I prefer the hand wash....less chance of a pad breakdown...

I use murphy's oil soap or dawn..both have cleaned them good..but rinse them good..change water too till you see it rinseing clean...

hope this helps...and use less product...I did the same the first time..so do not feel bad..

Al
 
Try leaving the pad in a bucket of hot water mixed with something like Tide Liquid Free for a day, Dawn should even work. Then massage it in another bucket of hot water, and rinse clean. Should work. Seems you caked the hell out of it lol, Optimum products don't need much addition to the pad for each panel, little bit goes a long way since it can be work for so long. Too much and you might end up with more of an oily type mess.
 
Surfer said:
Try leaving the pad in a bucket of hot water mixed with something like Tide Liquid Free for a day, Dawn should even work. Then massage it in another bucket of hot water, and rinse clean. Should work. Seems you caked the hell out of it lol, Optimum products don't need much addition to the pad for each panel, little bit goes a long way since it can be work for so long. Too much and you might end up with more of an oily type mess.
Soak it APC,Then Place an order for DP pad cleaner 1 scoop for 3 gallons then hit the pads with a nylon brush, or spray with simplegreen. I think you at this point you might have to much product with too much soap.
Don't panic take your time and everything will work out..

btw,place the pads between a thick towel and squeeze out the water then let'em air dry out side.
 
Well, the one that was really bad, soaked in Murphys oil soap and I worked it a lot, helped a bunch! So I have it soaking in murphys overnight, figure it can only help. Will totally rinse and clean it more tomorrow. Should I use another cleaner on it after the murhys?
The other pad that wasn't as bad, used XMT pad cleaner a few times, hit it again and am letting it soak in water overnight.
Gonna go real scantly on product from now on!
Guess should ask the following: How will I know if it is clean enough?
Second, say I use a wee bit of polish next time, if it runs dry or out on the pad, how will I know, nothing will be there? Can I do any damage running too little of polish?
 
When your soaking something, use hot water (I fill from tub and carry out lol). Hot water helps tremendously with a cleaner to losen and breakup particles, and especially wax type products from pads or microfiber. I have a bunch of my micros sitting in the garage right now in 3 buckets soaking in (or was) hot water mixed with Tide Liquid Free. TLF works awsome.
 
I had a similar problem and used Grease Lighting and it did a fantastic job at removing Old Polish and Glaze on Pads. JoeD
 
scooterguitar said:
I'll have to look for TLF at the store later today!
I think you can get Charlies Soap in the store as well, haven't used it but I know plenty of others have. Do a search on the autopia forum and there should be a lot of info on it there.
 
What tyhe heck is Tide liquid free? Can;t find it! A powder, please xplain ASAP while my lady is still shopping!
 
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