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Old 01-15-2010, 08:58 AM   #1
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PR: Foam Pad Conditioning Brush

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If you do not have the money for a Pad Washer I HIGHLY recommend this product. I used it on the LC Hydro Polishing pad every 1-2 passes while doing the STI and it only took 1 pad to do the entire car. Normally I got through about 2-3 pads of every color. All I did was brush the pad with the brush when the machine was off. It helps by removing all the caked up polish on the pad. This is a definite must for all detailers.
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Re: PR: Foam Pad Conditioning Brush

Thanks for the review.
I just ordered mine today
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Re: PR: Foam Pad Conditioning Brush

Added one to my cart, waiting for funds to pull the trigger.
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Re: PR: Foam Pad Conditioning Brush

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Foam Pad Conditioning Brush

If you do not have the money for a Pad Washer I HIGHLY recommend this product. I used it on the LC Hydro Polishing pad every 1-2 passes while doing the STI and it only took 1 pad to do the entire car. Normally I got through about 2-3 pads of every color. All I did was brush the pad with the brush when the machine was off. It helps by removing all the caked up polish on the pad. This is a definite must for all detailers.

Nice review Sully, but did you also have to "clean your pad on the fly" with a 100% Cotton Terry Cloth as Mike has written about?
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Nice review Sully, but did you also have to "clean your pad on the fly" with a 100% Cotton Terry Cloth as Mike has written about?

I would got over the pad about 2-3 times in each direction. Going over it that many times took off the polish form the pad so I did not have to. But if you quickly used the brush and can quickly wipe with a towel
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Sully, your word is as good as gold. Ordered.
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