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Old 05-17-2008, 01:03 PM
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Question Foam Crucifiction...

Hey guys,

I wanted to know the reasoning not to wash foam pads in a washing machine? I know it's not regular practice, but I just wanted to know the damaging properties if I wash them seperate with cold with microfiber detergent?

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Re: Foam Crucifiction...

If washing with cold separately there shouldn’t be a prob with melting glue. The only potential prob I see is unbalancing the washer if it’s a top loader. Just don’t stick it in the dryer. If you don’t use a pad cleaner on it first I don’t know if the wash machine will get all the crap out.

Let us know how it comes out if you try it.
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Old 05-17-2008, 05:20 PM
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Re: Foam Crucifiction...

I use dp pad cleaner,hose and a bucker of water and it works great.
And please do not use kerosene!!
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Re: Foam Crucifiction...

The extended time soaked in water has led to premature velcro backing failure on some pads. The foam itself can handle a washing machine but some people have said the backing on pads falls off.
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Old 05-18-2008, 05:52 AM
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Re: Foam Crucifiction...

LC foam pads can hack it for a long time whereas edge backing can not
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Old 05-18-2008, 07:52 AM
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Re: Foam Crucifiction...

HA - Kerosene!!

I guess I'll try using very mild warm water with special detergent washed seperately and see the outcome; until I can afford the special washer. Thanks guys
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Re: Foam Crucifiction...

Dude, don't be lazy, just wash them by hand. Get some DP pad rejuvenator, or Pinnacle XMT pad cleaner. VERY EASY.
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Re: Foam Crucifiction...

Oh, I didn't know by hand would have been as effective. I actually have done that about 4 times with pads last month - so thanks for letting me know man. I just use a sink agitating the foam pads with my hands and rinsing, correct?
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Re: Foam Crucifiction...

I dont know if MF cleaner would effectively release all dried polishes from a foam pad. I love the DP Pad Cleanser as citrus based and cleanes quite well in a bucket.
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I dont know if MF cleaner would effectively release all dried polishes from a foam pad. I love the DP Pad Cleanser as citrus based and cleanes quite well in a bucket.
Oh I see - so should I use something like small amount of goo-gone, or an actual orange-soap like Dawn, or an orange cleaner/degreaser, or maybe Mean Green?
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