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Re: Black fire advanced pad cleaner
So is it better than BF Citrus pad cleaner? How many pads do you think a one bottle cleans?
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Re: Black fire advanced pad cleaner
Originally Posted by
poko
So is it better than BF Citrus pad cleaner? How many pads do you think a one bottle cleans?
So I think this is a good cleaner to have for you to clean things on the Fly because if you don't have everything you need to clean everything out. you can do it right there on the spot but in the long run I think the Citrus pad cleaner would be a lot better
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Re: Black fire advanced pad cleaner
You could put the pad in a baggie; pour enough cleaner in to saturate; close the baggie and alternate knead/let dwell. Cleans as well or better with less product usage.
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Originally Posted by
ducksfan
You could put the pad in a baggie; pour enough cleaner in to saturate; close the baggie and alternate knead/let dwell. Cleans as well or better with less product usage.
I like that idea...alot!!
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Re: Black fire advanced pad cleaner
It should have a sprayer top like the other pad cleaners
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Cruz glad you got the chance to use both of these and that they worked well for you. They went to a good home. Enjoy.
Originally Posted by
poko
So is it better than BF Citrus pad cleaner? How many pads do you think a one bottle cleans?
They both work great and they both compliment each other. If one does not have a lot of pads the sprayable pad cleaner is a good option. For someone that uses many pads the citrus pad cleaner is a good option.
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fightnews
It should have a sprayer top like the other pad cleaners
It does and it comes in a larger size
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Re: Black fire advanced pad cleaner
so I took this with me to a clients house for a coating job. I only brought 3 cutting pads with me, did this on purpose knowing it would spark innovation if I ran into a pinch (risky I now, but its never let me down) anyhow, after the pad was spent, I sprayed it with the pad cleaner and let it swell for 30 secs, brushed it with my pad brush and spun it out... BAM pad was good to go, well I had to let it dry out but I was able to move on to my other pads and keep rotating with minimal down down time. very handy to have with you on a mobile job site if you are trying to pack lean.
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