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Porter Cable 7424 & Pad Kit with CCS pads!
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Old 06-13-2006, 08:19 PM
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Pad cleaning

Whats the best way to clean and get all the excess polish and wax out of the pad. All I have is dawn, washer and dryer, detergent.
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Old 06-13-2006, 08:45 PM
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dawn with work , but consider the DP Pad Rejuvinator or Pinnacle XMT pad conditioner. Both products are lighter in design and wont leave residue on the pads.
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Try a little detergent and a little white vinegar
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I recently purchased (and started using) the XMT series Polishing Pad Cleaner and can tell you from first hand experience that I am really impressed with this product.

Nice smell, easy to apply, massage gently into the pad, leave for 30 seconds to a couple of minutes and simply rinse out the pad.

I think what really impressed me however was the results I got with a couple of pads that I had let dry in the garage without being cleaned, I fully expected to have to pitch them in the trash, but this stuff brought them back from the dead.

Highly recommend this product for all pads and polishers.
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Thanks....another goodie for my already plumped A.G. cart....
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