Yeah, you can get it completely dry and prime your pad again and go straight back to work.
I spray several sprays of dyna cone foam cleaner on my pads and place in bucket and pump 3 or 4 times and start machine and still pump while I'm rubbing pad against grit guard and move back and forth to clean center to outer edge of my pad.
Then raise my foam pad off grit guard while still spinning as for off grit guard just under the top of lid and let machine run for about 20 seconds or so.
Then turn off and bring out of grit guard and check pad, if damp I will remove the smaller grit guard attachment and place on outside of lid and run machine on top of it to help squeeze out any remaining water.
Or another option if your pad is still damp is to hold machine horizontal while pad is vertical turn on low speed and place your fingers on edge of pad to help remove the rest of the water or use a micro fiber towel.
Been doing my pads this way if for some reason they come out damp, I use Lake Country CCS 6.5 pads 80% of the time and started using Cobra pads and they usually come out damp every time but with all the grooves it's understandable and I've been able to get them dry before I go right back to work.
Hope I've helped and give a couple idea's.