Dr Oldz
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- Aug 31, 2010
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For years I have hand washed my buffing pads, threw them in the washer then allowed them to air dry.
I have recently read where someone puts them in the dryer with no issues. I understand where dryers can be different. I ran them on low heat and the pads ended up delaminating. I had 15 LC force hybrid pads and 6 Buff and Shine pads do this. Pretty expensive mistake on my end.
I’m sure different brand of dryers have a different temperature for the “low” setting and this is why it works for them and not me.
Just be aware of this. I suggest allowing buffing pads to just air dry and don’t have the same loss as me.
I have recently read where someone puts them in the dryer with no issues. I understand where dryers can be different. I ran them on low heat and the pads ended up delaminating. I had 15 LC force hybrid pads and 6 Buff and Shine pads do this. Pretty expensive mistake on my end.
I’m sure different brand of dryers have a different temperature for the “low” setting and this is why it works for them and not me.
Just be aware of this. I suggest allowing buffing pads to just air dry and don’t have the same loss as me.