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Cruzscarwash
11-11-2017, 07:40 PM
As I'm sure most of you do, I have a bucket handy while I polish to let my pads soak after I use them so it makes for an easy clean up at the end of my polish work.

In this case I was using blackfire new AIO and groits boss finishing sealant.

I didn't want to use the full scoop as I don't have that many pads I would use up and I was barely going to use 2 gallons of water so I only uses about a quarter of the scoop. Mixed with water and it foamed up well. It is very slick to the touch and has a fairly strong citrus smell to it.

The first pad soaked for about 3 hrs total in the solution. This stuff works very well, when it came time to clean the pads the first one I used the pad cleaning brish and then rinsed with the water hose but on the remaining I tried just pulling them out of the bucket and rinsing them until the water tank clear. They came out just as clean no matter which process I used.

I think this stuff would last quite a lot time and it works very well so far with the polishes I've used. I'll keep this updated incase I run across a polish that doesn't clean up well but I don't really for see that happening.

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