So is the big yellow brush ok to use with the foam pads? It won`t hurt them? This way you don`t have to wash them when they start to cake up right? I go through a lot of pads because when they cake up I put on another pad.
So is the big yellow brush ok to use with the foam pads? It won`t hurt them? This way you don`t have to wash them when they start to cake up right? I go through a lot of pads because when they cake up I put on another pad.
I`ve got the yellow brush, works great on my 6.5" LC pads, doesn`t hurt them at all - oh, I`m using a Makita rotary and it`s pretty easy to clean, just turn it over, crank it to 1500 rpm and run the brush from the center to the outside edge.
If you have Meguiar`s 6.5" foam pads, the yellow brush will chew it up, at least on mine it did. And this was using a PC.
I`m gonna have to switch to LC pads next time I order pads.
I`ve always used the yellow brush with my LC pads and haven`t had a problem.
I haven`t used that brush on a Meg`s pad, but try using a terry towel on them instead.Originally Posted by BlackElantraGT
After reading some of the other replies you might also want to try the blue fingernail brush that comes with the bottle of Gojo orange pumice hand cleaner. It`s soft enough that I doubt it would hurt a Meg`s pad, but it might not be stiff enough to clean very well either. If it doesn`t work you can still use the hand cleaner.
John
Originally Posted by Eliot Ness
yeah that`s exactly what did, hot water, + dawn, even more dawn on the 2nd time, and it didn`t do much to the Optimum polish. I need something optimum specific, or else i`m going to have to use my finger nails to scrap off the polish. It really sucks! I`ll post up a new post.
-Sam
Serving Northern California (East Bay) from
San Francisco, Berkeley, to San Jose.
I find the brush works extremely well for me, at the cost of limiting the pad life.
I now have a small army of pads at my disposal. During polishing I will usually just swap them out after almost every panel. Now my pads seem to last alot longer now that I don`t brush them continuously throught the polishing process.
-Jeremy
So it looks like people have mixed experiences with the yellow brush, dependent on the pad upon which it is used. I generally use Wolfgang pads or Meguiars Pads, and think I might order the brush with my next AG order. For now, Ill use the fingernail brush that came with a jug of Gojo I have in the shop!
Thanks guys.
Eliot Ness- That fingernail brush is a great idea :xyxthumbs
I thought so to; for a dollar it`s worth a try. I didn`t even know what a fingernail brush was until I went rummaging through the womens cosmetic sectionOriginally Posted by Accumulator
If you had grease under your fingernails at your wedding and your husband did too? You might be a RedNeck!
I`m just getting started again in mobile so I haven`t had a chance to use it yet but MotorGaurd makes a pretty neat "spur" tool. There`s a good demo video on their site. Thanks for all the info you folks share, it`s really helping me with my start-up.
Motor Guard: Surface Conditioning
I bought the same yellow pad brush from AG and have had good luck with it so far, especially combined with the XMT pad cleaner
Originally Posted by Pro-Glow
man that looks great! i want to buy one, but they don`t sell it in 1 packs, but in a package of 6. If anyoen else wants to buy it as a group by, for maybe around 8-9 dollars, let me know, i`ll pick it up and ship them to you. 8-9 shipped that is. I think there`s a MotoGuard shop retailer around here somewhere. PM me.
-Sam
Serving Northern California (East Bay) from
San Francisco, Berkeley, to San Jose.
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