microfiber buffing pad

The best way for me is Presoak them in a large bucket of warm water and plenty of laundry detergent liquid not powder.Then one by one I take my hose and blast all the residue out.let air dry no machine washing for me.I wash 30 pads every sunday and there dry by the time it gets dark out.
 
I drop them in a bucket of D114 or n914 and let them soak, lastest used on the bottom of the bucket. Once I toss the last one in I let them sit for about 15 mins or until I'm done cleaning up everything else. I then also use the hose and rinse but also agitate with a cleaning brush, then spin dry and hang

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Blow them out and clean them with Micro restore, 3D towel clean or CG Microfiber cleaner and a small brush.

Rinse well and let them air dry.

I also brush and blow them out before I use them the next time just to make sure nothing dried on them.
 
Just blow them out with compressed air after each section during use. When done, blow 'em out with compressed air, shoot 'em with some PB Tornado pad cleaner, let sit for a minute, throw in bucket with some APC or Dawn and water and give 'em a little scrub with hand. When done with job, toss in washing machine with HD Towel clean and wash 'em then lay them on rack (velcro side up) to dry. Likely not textbook but easy enough and no ill effects seen yet.
 
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