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    On the Fly Pad Cleaning

    Hey Mike (et. all),

    Can you or someone post a video showing the technique for on the fly cleaning?

    If would also be helpful to know when to stop doing OTF cleaning and swith to a new pad.

    Thanks!

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    Re: On the Fly Pad Cleaning

    Hi jernal024,

    Sorry for the late reply, with Detail Fest coming up there's a lot of behind the scenes projects going on and that means less time to spend working on the forum.

    First, cleaning your pad on the fly is really only for a DA Polisher like,

    • Porter Cable
    • Meguiar's
    • Griot's Garage


    There's a way to do this with a rotary buffer too, but it doesn't work with the Cyclo or the Flex 3401


    It works best to have a small, 100% cotton, terry cloth towel with a large nap, the nap is the little cotton loops. My local gym offers fairly nice once right when you walk in the door for $2.00 so I'm always grabbing a few for using in the garage and at the gym.

    Basically you take and place the towel across your hand and then take bring your hand and pad together and turn the polisher on and smoosh the towel against the pad and move it around a little and it will pull off quite a bit of the built-up residue.

    I'll see if we can shoot a short video clip on this tomorrow or Saturday.


    Read though this thread until then...

    How to clean your foam pad on the fly


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    Re: On the Fly Pad Cleaning

    Thanks Mike,

    About how many times do you typically do OTF cleanings before it's necessary to switch to a new pad?

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    Re: On the Fly Pad Cleaning

    BTW your videos are awesome! Keep up the good work

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    Re: On the Fly Pad Cleaning

    If I am understanding correct, this method will not work for a Flex 3401? If so, is there an OTF method that will work for it?

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    Re: On the Fly Pad Cleaning

    Quote Originally Posted by Nissaner View Post
    If I am understanding correct, this method will not work for a Flex 3401? If so, is there an OTF method that will work for it?
    +1

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    Re: On the Fly Pad Cleaning

    bump

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    Re: On the Fly Pad Cleaning

    Mike, I will really appreciate a short video clip of how is the trick of on the fly pad cleaning...I really can´t get the exact method...may be because I can´t follow you all the terms used because english is not my mother tongue so a video will be very helpful. Thanks!

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    Re: On the Fly Pad Cleaning

    Quote Originally Posted by Nissaner View Post
    If I am understanding correct, this method will not work for a Flex 3401? If so, is there an OTF method that will work for it?
    Which method are your referring to? if you are talking about the one with a terry cloth towel its hard to do it just as mike has posted I have found but what I do is fold the towel and have a section about the width of two fingers. Press down on the pad with two finger and the towel. I have found that that works well. It pulls spend product off the pad keeping your pad from getting saturated too quick
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    Re: On the Fly Pad Cleaning

    Anyone has a video showing this method? I will really appreciate it. Thanks in advance!

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