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Review & How-To: Poorboy's World Tornado Pad Cleaner
Autogeek sells a TON of buffing pads, and for good reason: who wants to work by hand these days? As much as I would love for you to take your old pads and throw them away, you can in fact clean and reuse them if they aren't completely toast. I would recommend trying Poorboy's World Tornado Pad Cleaner.
Poorboy's World Tornado Pad Cleaner is specially formulated to dissolve the types of waxes, solvents, and silicone oils found in car care products. It's very easy to use, and it works exceptionally well.
Simply spray the cleaner directly onto your foam, wool, or microfiber pad
Using your hands, or a Foam Pad Conditioning Brush, work the cleaner into the foam as you rinse the pad in a sink. This removes caked on compound, polish, and wax residue while flushing it out of the pad at the same time. I wear Orange Nitrile Gloves because I have very sensitive skin.
Poorboy's World Tornado Pad Cleaner works great!
Poorboy's World Tornado Pad Cleaner works very well for its intended application. It removes compound, polish, and wax residue from buffing and polishing pads so you can reuse them with confidence!
Poorboy's World Tornado Pad Cleaner
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Re: Review & How-To: Poorboy's World Tornado Pad Cleaner
Great product and great write up. I was lucky enough to test out the beta version from a Poorboys giveaway over on Autopia. This is definitely a great pad cleaner and I would definitely recommend others to pick this up.
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Re: Review & How-To: Poorboy's World Tornado Pad Cleaner
Nice review Nick!
What type of product were you removing from the buffing pad?
Thanks for sharing.
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