...Do I need a cleaner grit guard bucket for the pads? And, do you clean the pad after each section of a vehicle or after doing a whole vehicle?
How do you clean pads w/o a grit guard bucket?...
Thanks!
Personally, I would not waste my money on a grit guard bucket cleaner thingy. As stated earlier use those funds to stock up on extra pads, which would be money well spent. Here's my pad cleaning method. It takes advantage of your existing bucket and grit guard, but in manual mode.
1. After use, I spray liberally with pad cleaner and let dwell.
2. I place a grit guard in a bucket and fill with water, just above the grit guard.
3. I then rake, rub etc the pad over the grit guard to remove the heavy stuff.
4. I also squeeze, ring etc in the same bucket of water to further remove stuff.
5. Then empty and refill with clean water to finish the cleaning process.
6. Spin pad with PC to get out most of the water (removes about 90% or more of the water - not scientific proof, but by before/after feel of pad)
7. Place pad on grit guard face down to dry.
8. Once dry, I place them in a plastic storage container.
I just switched to 5.5 and 4" pads, so I am stocking on them. I also have the 6.5" pads, but I now use them to apply the glaze or wax since it provides a larger coverage area.
Al