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    Originally posted by Fr0zen
    I hose em off and then turn up the makita to 6000rpms and let it rip and watch the mist go off.
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    heh heh

    Sounds like a fun way to do a wet t-shirt contest.
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    haha This is gettin off topic again. I have seen a cool pad cleaning soultion at CMA where you dip it in a bucket and it clean`s the pad really well. There are alot of those wirebrushs to get the lint out of the wool pads.
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    Yes frozen those pad clearners are very convient. I use one at work all the time. It deminishes foam pad life though as it spurs the pad. Works great to get the pad clean though. Especialy in a shor amount of time.
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    The water and quick dry method still works really good But I guess if you gum up the pads alot it would be convient to use the pad cleaners.
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    Try using Norton liquid abrasives. Just hose it off. You don`t even have to dry! lol
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    How do you not have to dry????
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    As i said in another thread. The product needs water to work. You mist the pad to start compounding in the first place.
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    I see is the product in the forum of a powder. ?
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    No it`s not. Please go to the Norton thread in the care care products sectoin for more norton info.
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