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03GreyMach1 04-15-2006 08:08 AM

What to do with polishing pads?
 
What do you guys do with your buffing/polishing pads after use?

What's best to clean them and how do you store them?

Thanks:)

2000BLKGT 04-15-2006 09:24 AM

hoping Chris chimes in on this...I was wondering the same thing

Darkhorse 04-15-2006 07:44 PM

Buy new ones. I don't find they clean up properly especially the foam ones.

NXGHOST 04-16-2006 10:26 AM

1. Get a bucket with a lid.
2. Put some mild liquid detergent in it such as Zero (By Woolite) or even better yet, a Microfiber/foam detergent such as Micro-Restore,
http://www.eshine.ca/proddetail.php?prod=174.
3. While under water massage the pads by hand or place several pads in the bucket and put the lid on, now shake the hell out of it
4. Now under running water massage them until water runs clear OR in another bucket containing only water, place the lid on it and shake.

The above method gets the pads the cleanest. I have pads that are 2 years old and still work like new. The second way is simply put them in a washing machine. This method however does NOT clean the pads all the way through; hand massaging is the only way.

Your pads WILL keep colors of polishes/swirl removers. They are stained and will not affect their performance.

Chris Pace
eShine Canada
www.eShine.ca

03GreyMach1 04-16-2006 06:22 PM

Awsome! Thanks...:tup

Will this stuff be OK for cleaning pads as well?

http://www.eshine.ca/search.php?pg=1...any&nobox=true





Originally Posted by NXGHOST
1. Get a bucket with a lid.
2. Put some mild liquid detergent in it such as Zero (By Woolite) or even better yet, a Microfiber/foam detergent such as Micro-Restore,
http://www.eshine.ca/proddetail.php?prod=174.
3. While under water massage the pads by hand or place several pads in the bucket and put the lid on, now shake the hell out of it
4. Now under running water massage them until water runs clear OR in another bucket containing only water, place the lid on it and shake.

The above method gets the pads the cleanest. I have pads that are 2 years old and still work like new. The second way is simply put them in a washing machine. This method however does NOT clean the pads all the way through; hand massaging is the only way.

Your pads WILL keep colors of polishes/swirl removers. They are stained and will not affect their performance.

Chris Pace
eShine Canada
www.eShine.ca


NXGHOST 04-16-2006 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by 03GreyMach1
Awsome! Thanks...:tup

Will this stuff be OK for cleaning pads as well?

http://www.eshine.ca/search.php?pg=1...any&nobox=true

Yes, it works great. It is a low sudsing detergent. It wont leave the pads full of suds that are hard to rinse.

Chris Pace
eShine Canada

BLUPAULS 04-16-2006 10:49 PM

Chris, I just thought I'd chime in and let everyone know that I've had great luck cleaning my pads in the washing machine. Easy and almost effortless!!!

Paul

NXGHOST 04-17-2006 04:44 AM


Originally Posted by BLUPAULS
Chris, I just thought I'd chime in and let everyone know that I've had great luck cleaning my pads in the washing machine. Easy and almost effortless!!!

Paul

Paul, I used to do it that way also. Next time you pull them out of the machine wring them out and you will see there is still polish in the center of the pad. It works but just doesnt get them as good as hand washing.

Chris Pace
eShine Canada
www.eShine.ca


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