oneheadlite
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- Aug 20, 2015
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Here's one I haven't run into - Last detail I did I used Blackfire One Step for correction/base layer. During the process, after I was done with a pad I'd throw it in a 5 gallon bucket with water and Griot's microfiber cleaner. I know a lot of folks will use an All Purpose Cleaner for that, but I don't have one by name at the moment. The next day, I went through and hand washed all the pads with the Griot's cleaner; if memory serves I sprayed the cleaner directly into the pad, scrubbed, and thoroughly rinsed them. After they were dry they got stacked away and I hadn't looked at them sense.
I was just going through my supplies and took a look at those pads again, it seems like they still have some sort of residue in them. The best way I can describe it is just that they don't feel like bare clean pads, they have a slippery feel to them.
Has anyone run into One Steps being tricky to wash out? I was surprised to find this after hand washing - I'da figured that maybe if I just ran them through the washing machine it would be more likely to be a problem, but I thought hand washing would have been more thorough.
What should I try next? For what it's worth, the pads are all Griot's. Some BOSS, some standard. The detail was done at the end of the summer, I just hadn't had any reason to look at the pads again until recently. I'm hoping time isn't against me on this one.
Should I just try running them through a wash cycle with standard detergent + microfiber cleaner like normal? I do have the Griot's Foaming Surface Prep, which I think acts the same way as most APC's as I understand it - Should I soak them in a bucket with that prior to washing them again? Or is this a case to try the Rags to Riches cleaner that has come out recently?
I was just going through my supplies and took a look at those pads again, it seems like they still have some sort of residue in them. The best way I can describe it is just that they don't feel like bare clean pads, they have a slippery feel to them.
Has anyone run into One Steps being tricky to wash out? I was surprised to find this after hand washing - I'da figured that maybe if I just ran them through the washing machine it would be more likely to be a problem, but I thought hand washing would have been more thorough.
What should I try next? For what it's worth, the pads are all Griot's. Some BOSS, some standard. The detail was done at the end of the summer, I just hadn't had any reason to look at the pads again until recently. I'm hoping time isn't against me on this one.
Should I just try running them through a wash cycle with standard detergent + microfiber cleaner like normal? I do have the Griot's Foaming Surface Prep, which I think acts the same way as most APC's as I understand it - Should I soak them in a bucket with that prior to washing them again? Or is this a case to try the Rags to Riches cleaner that has come out recently?