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67Customs said:Just FYI,
Before all you people that have never tried it before go out and start spinning your pads on a machine to dry them, make sure it is on a lower setting or else the pad is going to fly off and chop your nose off, put your eye out or kill your dog. So be careful when free spinning a pad on a machine because it can fly off at a rapid speed. I've seen it happen.
(That is mostly for the hook and loop pad users. I don't see the edge type system pads having this problem.)
pirex said:I spray them with xmt pad cleaner, and just rinse them with the hose. Put them on the machine, and spin them to they are dry![]()
blkexcoupe said:I do the same even though I have enough pads just to switch in the middle of a detail. I just hate having to clean all of them at the end of the day, so I clean it as I work.
Gary Sword said:That funny, I hate to stop detailing to clean pads. After soaking the clean up real easy at the end of a detail.
67Customs said:Just FYI,
Before all you people that have never tried it before go out and start spinning your pads on a machine to dry them, make sure it is on a lower setting or else the pad is going to fly off and chop your nose off, put your eye out or kill your dog. So be careful when free spinning a pad on a machine because it can fly off at a rapid speed. I've seen it happen.
(That is mostly for the hook and loop pad users. I don't see the edge type system pads having this problem.)