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Re: Cleaning Polishing Pads? | Stop DAMAGING Your Most Expensive Investment | McKee's 37 Polishing Pad Cleaner Review
You are on the right track.
I use the Rejuvenator (or Snappy Clean) to soak the pads when I have a lot of pads to clean beforehand (I'm a serious procrastinator with cleaning pads because I hate it) and then use the McKee's 37 Polishing Pad Cleaner while cleaning each pad. When I only have a few pads to do then I just use McKee's 37 Polishing Pad Cleaner.
I find I use less McKee's 37 Polishing Pad Cleaner when the pads have been soaked in the Rejuvenator first as they come out almost clean after they are rinsed. Then a spray or two of the Polishing Pad Cleaner is usually enough to finish off cleaning the pad.
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Re: Cleaning Polishing Pads? | Stop DAMAGING Your Most Expensive Investment | McKee's 37 Polishing Pad Cleaner Review
McKees RV AIO also stains pads. The sealant is very hard to get out, and Ive tried multiple pad solutions and APCs. These pads have been dedicated to AIO/camper use.
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Re: Cleaning Polishing Pads? | Stop DAMAGING Your Most Expensive Investment | McKee's 37 Polishing Pad Cleaner Review
I've been using Griot's microfiber and foam pad cleaner. I wonder what is different about their product that they represent it for both microfiber and foam pads?
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Re: Cleaning Polishing Pads? | Stop DAMAGING Your Most Expensive Investment | McKee's 37 Polishing Pad Cleaner Review
Originally Posted by
C5Longhorn
I've been using Griot's microfiber and foam pad cleaner. I wonder what is different about their product that they represent it for both microfiber and foam pads?
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Lots do...McKee's says there's is good on mf pads as well.
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Re: Cleaning Polishing Pads? | Stop DAMAGING Your Most Expensive Investment | McKee's 37 Polishing Pad Cleaner Review
Question, a while back I bought the bottle of this cleaner and just now received the 1 gallon size and the label identifies Polishing pad conditioner? Is it one in the same?
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Re: Cleaning Polishing Pads? | Stop DAMAGING Your Most Expensive Investment | McKee's 37 Polishing Pad Cleaner Review
Originally Posted by
Joe@NextLevelDetail
Not every apc is created equal, the apcs you see for an amazing price point use cheaper and more harmful chemicals.
The apcs that are more expensive per gallon use higher quality ingredients that are less harmful on surfaces.
You saying that no residue is left behind, can you prove that in a scientific matter, or are you just assuming that all of the residue is gone because it doesnt foam anymore?
The chemist I spoke to explained to me that residue will still remain in the pad and will ALTER the feel of the pad.
Use a pad cleaner on a boss microfiber cutting pad and the apc you are talking about. And after you rinse/dry you will see a white residue that remains on the hairs of the microfiber pad.
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I'm not quite sure how any APC will leave any significant residue in foam pads if they are rinsed well - since all APCs (and their ingredients) are 100 % water soluble. Dunno.
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Re: Cleaning Polishing Pads? | Stop DAMAGING Your Most Expensive Investment | McKee's 37 Polishing Pad Cleaner Review
Originally Posted by
luvmyrv
Lots do...McKee's says there's is good on mf pads as well.
Correct, but I'm talking about foam.
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Re: Cleaning Polishing Pads? | Stop DAMAGING Your Most Expensive Investment | McKee's 37 Polishing Pad Cleaner Review
Originally Posted by
klix58
Question, a while back I bought the bottle of this cleaner and just now received the 1 gallon size and the label identifies Polishing pad conditioner? Is it one in the same?
Unless the bottle says cleaner and conditioner, different stuff. The conditioner isn't a cleaner.
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Re: Cleaning Polishing Pads? | Stop DAMAGING Your Most Expensive Investment | McKee's 37 Polishing Pad Cleaner Review
BUMP THREAD...
Great information! I tried to read all 10 pages (Honest) but my ADHD started to kick in, if this was asked just ignore me people!
I have a Grit Guard Pad Washer, would the McKee's 37 Pad Spray directly on the pad + water in the Pad Washer work as well as a regular bucket with the McKee's 37 Pad Rejuvenate + McKee's 37 Pad Spray and scrubbing by hand?
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