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    Thumbs up Introducing: System 3000 Deluxe Pad Washer



    The Detailer’s System 3000 Deluxe Pad Washer, by Lake Country, is an ingeniously designed pad cleaning system that removes compound, polish, and wax residue from all types of buffing pads. Designed with the professional detailer and car care enthusiast in mind, the Detailer’s System 3000 Deluxe Pad Washer features several industry firsts, including Aqua-Clean Technology. With the Detailer’s System 3000 Deluxe Pad Washer, you’ll be able to clean foam, wool, and microfiber pads faster and better than ever!

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    Re: Introducing: System 3000 Deluxe Pad Washer

    That is a very cool pad washer packed full of features. Would love to see some reviews of this bad boy.

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    Re: Introducing: System 3000 Deluxe Pad Washer

    I have had the 2000 for 6yrs now and is in the top 5 tools I have for detailing.If you work on gelcoat/boats you need this.

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    Re: Introducing: System 3000 Deluxe Pad Washer

    Was considering the Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer but this has got me thinking...

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    I just don't understand how you can use a pad immediately after cleaning it with one of these. Isn't the pad still somewhat damp?

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    Re: Introducing: System 3000 Deluxe Pad Washer

    Quote Originally Posted by mleun481 View Post
    Was considering the Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer but this has got me thinking...
    Just bought the grit guard pad washer last night. This thing doesn't look like it will rid the pad of enough water IMO. Plus not connector to spin dry on the outside

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    Re: Introducing: System 3000 Deluxe Pad Washer

    Maybe Nick can chime in and tell us the differences between this unit and the grit guard washer....

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    Re: Introducing: System 3000 Deluxe Pad Washer

    Quote Originally Posted by parttimer View Post
    I just don't understand how you can use a pad immediately after cleaning it with one of these. Isn't the pad still somewhat damp?

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    I ring out as much water as I can then place them on a box fan that I lay down on the floor. Dries them up in about 30 mins or so.

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    Re: Introducing: System 3000 Deluxe Pad Washer

    Quote Originally Posted by 04Golf View Post
    I ring out as much water as I can then place them on a box fan that I lay down on the floor. Dries them up in about 30 mins or so.
    That is way too long of a time to wait when polishing a car. This thing is designed to make it less than a minute per pad from wash to dry.

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    Re: Introducing: System 3000 Deluxe Pad Washer

    The best way to dry a pad after running it through a pad washer is to attach it to a rotary and spin that puppy dry. This method will allow you to put it back on your machine without any down time due to allowing the pad to dry.

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...ue-review.html

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