Polishings pads stained by M06

BenSRT

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I make a job today and after I wash my pads in bucket with warm water and DP rejuvenator.I wash very hard,brush,twist and the pads stay stained by the wax/cleaner M06...it is normal or I'm doing something wrong?


help me please??

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Looks like the car was pretty dirty. Did you clay first?




 
Yes I claying the car before...it is normal he stay stained or I'm doing something wrong??
 

It can be normal, depending on variables, to have permanent staining of foam pads.

Soak em for at least a couple of hours in medium hot water with Dawn in a bucket.




 
the car is dark blue.What is Dawn?? I don't know what is it??Can put pads with DP rejunevator in a bucket for the night??My pads is not old
 

It looks like there may be some dark blue clear coat on the pads. I have a red Honda S2000, and have had foam pads turn reddish after polishing. I have even seen some red transfer onto a mico fiber cloth (from removing polishing compound), which suggests that a clear coat has tint to it, (not 100% clear).

The tint, if that's what it is, will not come out, so don't make a career out of trying too. As long as it's "clean", and there is no foreign debris, or anything that will scratch the finish, you're good to go.

Dawn is dishwashing soap/detergent. Dawn is a surfactant, meaning that it is a degreaser. I use it to clean pads and micro fibers. I also use a sprayer to rinse soap/dirt, as well as rinse/remove any foreign particles.

As far as soaking the pads in DP rejunevator for the night, I don't know, although I have done long soaks using Dawn. Dawn has never hurt any of my pads.

Once a pad has been soaking for 12+ hours, I think it's a good idea at that point to use a sprayer, like a kitchen sink type sprayer to rinse/remove the dirt, as the soaking will have loosened it. At that point, any dirt that does not come out, won't. You're done.




 
dishwashing!! I never think to try that!!!So I try to that and give feedback tomorow

thanks a lot!!
 
Ah, yes. Cleaning waxes, sealants, and polymers from foam pads can be difficult. This class of products has serious staying power, and can repel water and detergents that use water to suspend or carry the cleaning ingredients.

You'll be wise to agitate the pad with a fingernail cleaning brush (any nylon brush will do) and some sort of concentrated cleaning solution. You can use any soap or detergent- I personally use car wash soap.

Remember this... if the solution you are using is too strong, it has the potential to loosen or ruin or weaken the adhesive that binds the foam to the attachment material (the fuzzy Velcro stuff). So, degreasers like Castrol's Super Clean will work, but the sodium hydroxide and other chemicals used to kick the cleaning power up will definitely cause issues down the road. Same goes for products that use butyl, and other strong chemicals.

Whatever you use... just make sure you THOROUGHLY rinse the pads.

Use warm water. Get things too hot, and the adhesive could potentially weaken. Good luck!
 
If I let soak in warm water and rejenvator all the it is good???I don't want to try so strong chemical because I'm scared to make dammage at my pads!!
 

Use warm water. Get things too hot, and the adhesive could potentially weaken. Good luck!


It's prolly not a good idea to soak the pads in hot water, I should have made that clear, although I have sprayed foam with medium hot water to help loosen, and ultimately rinse as much dirt that will come out of the foam, and have never had a problem with any of my pads regarding the foam or the velcro.




 
So ,I see on the forum severals method to clean pads but severals are confused.I don't have the washer pad.I wash by hand and I have some difficulty to wash it.presently I put it in a bucket with warm water and DP rejunevator.I let soak some a couple hours after I try to brush it.

someone have an idea for me??
 
In that thread they were talking about Dawn Power Dissolver. Completely different animal than regular Dawn. Power Dissolver is a much stronger product.

I currently use Dawn Power Dissolver on pads that have stubborn stains. I spray it on and let it soak in for a little. I really wouldn't recommended letting it sit on the pads for more than 15-20 minutes. Then use a brush or your fingers to agitate it into the pad. After that I rinse, then rinse, and then rinse some more.

I have tried regular Dawn, Megs APC+, and XMT Pad Cleaner. They all work well for most pads.

Hope this helps.
 
Its normal don't worry about it, sometimes the color won't come out of the pad. Not sure if you did this or not... but to prevent it from happening in the future, throw your pad into a bucket of water/soap immediately, as soon as you're done using the pad. If you wait until the end of your detailing session to clean them, they will be dry and the polish/wax/coloring will be much harder to remove from the pad.

I just keep a 5 gallon bucket of soapy water next to my detailing station and throw the pads into the bucket when I switch to a new pad.
 
and if I try diswasher like Sunlight or Palmolive it work grat or not??
 
Its normal don't worry about it, sometimes the color won't come out of the pad. Not sure if you did this or not... but to prevent it from happening in the future, throw your pad into a bucket of water/soap immediately, as soon as you're done using the pad. If you wait until the end of your detailing session to clean them, they will be dry and the polish/wax/coloring will be much harder to remove from the pad.

I just keep a 5 gallon bucket of soapy water next to my detailing station and throw the pads into the bucket when I switch to a new pad.

Very good point. I do the roughly the same but spray mine with cleaner instead.

I have only used Dawn for a dish washing detergent but I don't see why other brands wouldn't work.
 
If I let my pads soak in a bucket with DP rejunavetor for a couples hours it is dangerous to the pads or is ok?
 

If I let my pads soak in a bucket with DP rejunavetor for a couples hours it is dangerous to the pads or is ok?


I don't have experience with DP rejuvenator, but I have a product called "Micro-Restore" MicroFiber Detergent Concentrate. It is biodegradable, breaks down heavy wax, oil and grease. It contains no bleach or fabric softeners. Micro-Restore Detergent is a special blend of surfectants, (what Dawn is) emulsifiers, and water softeners for removing stains. It also neutralizes the negative efects of hard water.

The Micro-Restore is concentrated, so you only need to use a small amount. (follow the directions on the bottle) For heavily soiled products, add one ounce to a 5 gallon bucket filled with water and soak.

Thats what it says on the bottle. I usually clean my pads right away, so I don't normally soak them that long, although in the past, I have soaked em in a 1 gallon bucket with Dawn for days, with absolutely no ill effects. If it's a pad I don't care too much about, I have forgotten, and left it in a bucket for over a week, and no ill effect, but I'm not recommending you to do so.

Considering my experiences, I would recommend you to go ahead and soak your pads in the DP solution (read the directions on the bottle) for a couple of hours or even three.

Just remember to rinse them well. A kitchen sink sprayer works well. (warm water)




 
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