Has anyone tried either the Micro Fiber Synthetic Chamois or the Micro Fiber Drying Towel from Griots?
What are your experiences with either of the two?
Has anyone tried either the Micro Fiber Synthetic Chamois or the Micro Fiber Drying Towel from Griots?
What are your experiences with either of the two?
I can`t comment on those but I do have 3 of the Griots MF buffing towels. After 2 washes they are already starting to lint. :down
They don`t even compare to the Neatitems towels..
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hi I just got a porter cable polisher,what I would like to know is there something locallly I could use to clean the pads with? like soap and water and a brush? They are lake county pads,I have the whole set thank you!
After using a pad I will throw is in a bucket of water and when im finished I will get my grit gaurd, put 1 pad ontop at a time and hose them off. That`s my way of cleaning my pads
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I have always washed my pads in the kitchen sink with dishwashing soap and a little vinegar added in. While detailing I throw them in a bucket of APC and water to soak until the wife is gone before I invade her kitchen. LOL. I have been looking at pad washers and steamers but haven`t pulled the trigger yet. I have seen a pad washer in action and it did a good job and have heard of people steaming them off but would have to see this done in person before I make a choice.
I have the L/C Pad Washer. It will work great on all but the Hydro-Tech pads, which it will help Shred, more than they already do with use. This machine works best with a Rotary.
You put an envelope of Snappy Clean in the bucket, fill it with water half way,, and you are set for a week or two.
Recently, believe it was Todd talked about using Meguiars Super Degreaser on pads, and I tried it. By hand, this cleans pads quickly, and rinses out way faster than any other soap I have ever used.
One caveat - you need to be careful how strong your mix is or it can remove the microfiber backing off the foam pad.
Do a search on this and find out what mixture he was using, etc...
I have a VX5000 but have never thought of steaming the pads; would worry what 298 deg could do to the microfiber backing, anyone have experience here ?
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I have a grit guard pad cleaner, over here works out at $180! however, clean pads work better.
I also do the hand wash at the end of the day on some pads which just lime the grit guard cleaner.
Hopefully this thread will help.
http://truthindetailing.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=6031
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