dmcphee07SI
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do you have to clean LC pads after every use if you bag them in ziplocs & use the same product with them all the time?
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Jngrbrdman said:^^^ Those last two comments are sort of dangerous advice. If you spin a pad on a machine without it being pressed against the car then you are very likely going to damage your pad. Edge pads and velcro backed pads alike can be damaged that way. The loop part of the velcro can become unattached from the pad and basically destroy the pad.
David Fermani said:I kinda disagree. If this was the case the Lake Country pad washer would not have been created. It relies on you to free spin you pad inside their bucket to dry it. You'll create more damage to your pad by soaking it in water (especially APC) than you will spinning it.
budman3 said:Ugh... the LC pad cleaner machine thing has the wheels inside that the pad rests on so the pad doesn't spin free so there is resistance on the pad which seems similar to polishing to me... Holding the machine in the air there is no resistance thus what jngrbrdman is saying. I wouldn't spin dry with a PC or orbital but I have done it with a rotary and on low speeds I haven't had any problems.