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    Re: My pad washing technique/review

    Quote Originally Posted by rcoops77 View Post
    Cheers Mike. Super informative mate
    Thank you sir.

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    Re: My pad washing technique/review

    Mike, as someone who is going from weekend warrior to full time, do you recommend this as a "must purchase"?

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    Re: My pad washing technique/review

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    Mike, as someone who is going from weekend warrior to full time, do you recommend this as a "must purchase"?
    I would surely say yes.

    Reason is that either you are going to need more pads now to keep up with the increased work flow or by buying a pad washer to keep your pads clean during a detail.

    It may cost a bit more upfront but it will surely pay for itself over time.

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    Re: My pad washing technique/review

    It seems like I've been purchasing pads left and right, so I think this will be on the list next week. Thank you!

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    My pad washing technique/review

    As well as saving a heap of time cleaning pads the pad washer will pay for itself in no time at all. If you are earning income detailing cars, you will need to be well stocked in the product and tool department. A pad washer will give your pads more life time which will save you money in the long run. Detailers need a lot of pads, pads cost money!!

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