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Question about washing pads in washer machine
Do buffing pads float when washing them in the washing machine. Which machine works better top or front loader for pad washing and microfiber towel washing?
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Re: Question about washing pads in washer machine
Well, they sort of float, I'd guess a front loader would be better for pads (I don't have one), IMO you really need to brush/scrub the pads or they won't come clean in the washer. I frequently use a Grit Guard and some Snappy Clean to rub the face of the pad against.
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Re: Question about washing pads in washer machine
I use DP pad rejuvenator (now McKee's 37) and soak my pads in a bucket and work them by hand followed by a rinse to remove any cleaner from the pads. Works very well for me.
McKee's 37 Polishing Pad Rejuvenator was created to provide detailers with a fast and effective way to clean pads without soapy residue or foamy
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Re: Question about washing pads in washer machine
Can pads soak overnight without causing any delamination issue down the road? Thanks for the replies guys.
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This is my process and I never had problem with any kind of pad.
Bucket, warm water, 50ml apc (for 4, 5 pads) let them sit for about 5 minutes, agitate a bit, rinse them.
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Re: Question about washing pads in washer machine
Originally Posted by java
Can pads soak overnight without causing any delamination issue down the road? Thanks for the replies guys.
Here is my review on the DP version that is now McKee's 37.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...juvenator.html
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Re: Question about washing pads in washer machine
Originally Posted by java
Do buffing pads float when washing them in the washing machine. Which machine works better top or front loader for pad washing and microfiber towel washing?
I throw my pads in with the "b" towels... not the "a". The weight of the MF towels and agitation, they get dragged down and don't float.
Originally Posted by java
Can pads soak overnight without causing any delamination issue down the road? Thanks for the replies guys.
Yes, pads can soak overnight. During my work time, I change pads frequently, usually 6 to compound, 4 to polish etc... plus my test pads.
I keep a bucket filled with LC Snappy Clean mixed with water. At the end of a day detailing, I usually just leave them soaking and deal with clean up the next day.
After a long day of detailing, dinner and a Guinness (or two) at my local/favorite tavern takes precedence.
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I have never had issues with foam pads, and normally just spray them with a pad cleaner before putting them in the washer, and dry them in the dryer with the fluff air (no heat) setting. I have however had problems with the meguiars microfiber pads separating from the velcro, but I'm not sure if it was due to washing or just normal use. But they definitely didn't last as long as foam pads. I can't even recall having any foam pads separating from the velcro yet.
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Re: Question about washing pads in washer machine
To each his/her own. In my humble opinion, I wouldn't wash my pads in a washing machine; I wouldn't want to take the chance that the backing would separate from the pad. I soak mine in warm water with pad cleaner, use a brush to scrub them as clean as I can get them, and air dry them face up. It works for me, and I can keep them a little longer that way.
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