@lalojamesliz. Here’s a tip that will guarantee your success with just that many pads.. 1st thing is you’re going to want to clean your pad on the fly pretty much after every section pass [meaning every time you pick up the polisher, before you wipe off the compound, quickly clean your pad on the fly with either a pad conditioning brush, a tightly folded terry towel/turn the polisher on while you press the towel against the pad to clean the excess product off, or sometimes both ways can be done back to back since it’s so quik. If you’re the type who chooses to do both ways, do the towel 1st and the brush 2nd, because the brush will help remove any lint from the terry towel] I’m 1 of those that likes to do both back to back. I do with the towel, then use the brush to mainly just brush off any remaining lint after every section pass. Not only will you be working clean, but your pad will last longer this way.
Next tip. If and when your pad has reached its limit [you’ll know when it happens] All you have to do is take it to the kitchen sink and massage it clean under a stream of lukewarm water [because it’s going to come completely clean with plain water] Once it’s clean you squeeze the excess water out of the pad and then you’re going to want to stick it on your Porter Cable [just center the larger 6” pad on the smaller backing plate on your PC] and hold the polisher into an Empty wash bucket and have it set to max speed. Turn it on and in just a few seconds you’ll see nearly all the water spin out of the pad. Turn it off and have your microfiber drying towel layed flat and press the polisher/pad down into the towel a few times. Your pad will then be 100% clean and 95% dry. Lay it face up in the sun and it’ll be ready to use again in no time. There’s no way you can fail. Good luck!