Continued....
As I type it's the Wednesday after the 3-day class. On Monday we do IDA Skills Validation Testing, (Phase II), and then the Boss gives me Tuesday off to recharge my batteries, then Wednesday I return to work and start playing catch-up. First thing I do is start doing paper work. Things like expense reports, new product inventory forms, profit & loss worksheet and forms for the IDA Skills Validation tests.
While I'm getting paper work caught up I also start laundry. The washing machine and dryer can be going while I do desk work and it's MUCH BETTER to wash buffing pads and microfiber towels as soon as possible.
During the class I was asked this question....
Can you re-use buffing pads used for Single Stage Paint?
My answer was "yes". Then today, if you look above this post you'll see the buffing pads with green single stage paint on them. Below is how these exact same pads look after washing and drying.
Here's the same pads you see above with GREEN paint on them as they come out of the old school Agitator style washing machine. Impressive.
Here I've laid them out to the best of my ability like you see in the BEFORE picture above in
post #16
I'm actually impressed with how clean the various pads from RUPES, Buff & Shine, Griot's Garage and Lake Country came out! I'll let these pads air dry for the rest of today and then put them back in the storage cabinets tomorrow.
In the meantime, next I'm washing the pads used to buff out the single stage GOLD paint on the 1968 Cadillac.
The paint is GOLD but the pads are turning BLACK?
What's going?
This is a
single stage metallic paint finish and the black you see is
oxidation on the
aluminum flake. It's the same kind of oxidation you would see on some aluminum wheels. When you buff single stage metallic paint - it turns your pads black with oxidation.
Pile 'O Pads ready to wash
First mix your laundry soap so it can mix with the water. Then add your pads. Like I share in this article,
The OCD Method of Washing Microfiber Towels
This is the NEW RUPES DA Fine yellow foam polishing pad. This is the back side, just wanted to let you see it is in fact the new RUPES pad.
Here's side shot - you can see the black on the face of the pad and the clean yellow color on the side of the pad.
And here's the face of the pad - black with aluminum oxidation.
Going into the washing machine with all the rest of the blackened pads...
Mmmm.... yummy -
1968 Cadillac Single Stage Paint Soup
Hang tight....