Elliott.lwy
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Should I use compressed air? or do I need any pad cleaners? Thanks.
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What do you mean, between panels or between uses? Between panels, compressed air is what you want, between uses, I soak them in an APC/Water mixture and use the brush to agitate, then compressed air dry them.
This!
Cleaning Meguiars Microfibre Pads with Compressed Air - YouTube
Note when watching the video that he spins the pad only in one direction. I will ALWAYS spin in both directions, and MORE THAN ONCE. May be that's just me, but hey... it works.
If you are working with MF pads you need to clean them CONSTANTLY! Clean after each section pass, or at least each section. Do NOT WAIT till you've completed a panel. Do each section, clean. Do another section, clean.
At the end of the day, everything is done, you can wash your pad(s). Washing by hand works just fine. If you've cleaned them well during the day however, I've seen them just tossed in bins and used for days before actually being washed.
The key with microfiber pads is DO NOT LET THEM BUILD UP HEAT! In the back of the pad they'll heat up. That heat is what destroys pads. Easy enough to just swap out to another pad and let the first one cool for a while. Swapping them out like that you'll be able to do an entire vehicle with just two. Being as they cool faster than foam you wont need as many. (Typically I'd warn against NEVER using less than 4 (minimum) foam pads to do a car. More like 6 makes me feel better.)