How do you guys clean your PC pads?
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How do you guys clean your PC pads?
Hi,
I just wanted to hear how everyone liked to clean their PC pads, soak time, solutions / soaps, cleaning methods, etc.etc.......
Also, what types of pads do you like? and what kind of usage / life are you getting out of your pads on average?
Haven't had a chance to watch the DVD yet, but it is supposed to rain for the next 2 days, so no polishing for me, just studying........
Thanks
I just wanted to hear how everyone liked to clean their PC pads, soak time, solutions / soaps, cleaning methods, etc.etc.......
Also, what types of pads do you like? and what kind of usage / life are you getting out of your pads on average?
Haven't had a chance to watch the DVD yet, but it is supposed to rain for the next 2 days, so no polishing for me, just studying........
Thanks
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most of the time I just spin mine on a rotary while running a bristle brush over them .. but when I wash them, i do the following
at the sink, I wash them with Dawn Ultra, and a small bristle brush ..
rinse them a few times, until I get clear water from them
wring them out, then go outside, put them on the rotary, and spin them dry @ low speed while holding it down in a 5 gal bucket, so it doesn't sling every where. tne I set them out on the counter to air dry for a day or so .. then into a ziploack bag, along with a blue scott's shop towel.
as for pads, most fo mine are Meg's, although I have a few sonus pads, and I like them also ..
at the sink, I wash them with Dawn Ultra, and a small bristle brush ..
rinse them a few times, until I get clear water from them
wring them out, then go outside, put them on the rotary, and spin them dry @ low speed while holding it down in a 5 gal bucket, so it doesn't sling every where. tne I set them out on the counter to air dry for a day or so .. then into a ziploack bag, along with a blue scott's shop towel.
as for pads, most fo mine are Meg's, although I have a few sonus pads, and I like them also ..
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I use Murphy's Wood Oil Soap. A tiny dab (about the size of a penny) does the trick.
Clean out the sink, fill it with HOT water (as hot as you can stand with your hands). Soak the pad after beating it out to remove 'loose' stuff left on the pad. Place a penny-sized drop on the pad, work it in by hand. Go to the sink again, press it several times in the hot water. Repeat once if necessary. Empty sink.
Fill back up with hot water again. Pump the pad while under water to remove the excess MWOS. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat.
Lay them out to dry flat on a cabinet or similar under a towel. Flip them about every 4 hours for a day or so... you're done.
I would *NOT* recommend putting them in the washer... the velcro backing will rapidly separate from the foam causing the pad to be a very lightweight frizbee...
Clean out the sink, fill it with HOT water (as hot as you can stand with your hands). Soak the pad after beating it out to remove 'loose' stuff left on the pad. Place a penny-sized drop on the pad, work it in by hand. Go to the sink again, press it several times in the hot water. Repeat once if necessary. Empty sink.
Fill back up with hot water again. Pump the pad while under water to remove the excess MWOS. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat.
Lay them out to dry flat on a cabinet or similar under a towel. Flip them about every 4 hours for a day or so... you're done.
I would *NOT* recommend putting them in the washer... the velcro backing will rapidly separate from the foam causing the pad to be a very lightweight frizbee...
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Mequair's does not recommend washing the pads. Their directives is to hold a MF towel to the pad while spinning to asborb excess product. Then store in an open top gallon zip lock bag. When you go to reuse and the product has dried you then whop it against your other hand a few times to dislodge any dried product. Then your ready to go again. The reason they recommend no washing is that detegents can cause bonding failure between the pad and the velcro.
Here is the link to the "official word" from Mequair's
Here is the link to the "official word" from Mequair's