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    Pad gumbo

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    Re: Pad gumbo

    Brand new?

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    Re: Pad gumbo

    First time used pads. Smorgasbord of products. FG400, Poxy, Speed and WDGPS simmering in Snappy Pad Cleaner.
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    Re: Pad gumbo

    On 1 car? Lets see the results😃

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    Re: Pad gumbo

    Two cars. Hard as a rock Ford Explorer and soft as butter Lexus.
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    Re: Pad gumbo

    FG400 on those Cyan Hydrotech pads is fantastic. How dirty were they before putting them in the cleaner?

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    Re: Pad gumbo

    Those look like Hydro-Tech pads.
    (closed cell pads)

    If so they are a tick harder to clean than open cell foam pads.


    Do some squishing with you hands to flush the cleaning solution in and out of the foam and thus flush the chemicals in and out of the pads.



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    Re: Pad gumbo

    Good observation, grasshoppers! They are HT pads. They did get pretty dirty. (Not so much the 2 red pads, they only had Poxy and WDGPS on them.) I filled the bucket up with hot water and a packet of Snappy Pad Cleaner. Gonna let them marinate a little longer and "squish" the pads to really get the cleaner in them. Rinse, then fold them in a terry beach towel and wring out like Mike showed in a previous post about 5 years ago.
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    Re: Pad gumbo

    urgg, I don't think i can wash pads like that anymore.

    after washing pads with hands for few times, velcro start winkinling, some older ones lifting.

    I need to invest in pad washer :/
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