Poorboy`s Tornado Pad Cleaner - first use

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Poorboys World Tornado Pad Cleaner

Item Description:

Poorboys World Tornado Pad Cleaner is a specially formulated pad cleaning solution that helps clean and maintain all of your foam, wool, and microfiber buffing pas and tools. Featuring a blend of safe cleaning agents that dissolve spent product from within the pads, allowing then to perform to their fullest potential use after use. Poorboys World Tornado Pad Cleaner help extend the life of your buffing pads, saving you time, money and aggravation!

A soft, clean polishing pad works, that’s a fact! Once the product you’re using—be it polish, compound, wax, or anything else—starts to build up on the pad, it’s time to swap it out for a fresh one. Removing that residue can be tricky, though, and if the product is left to dry on the pad, removal becomes even more difficult. Poorboys World Tornado Pad Cleaner makes it easy to clean all of the spent product from your polishing pads, leaving them in perfect working order for your next detailing project.

Poorboys World Tornado Pad Cleaner is safe for use on all foam, wool, and microfiber buffing pads and tools. Used as a spray-on product or as a pre-soak, it quickly goes to work emulsifying the caked on residue that inhibits the performance of your polishing pads. You’re polishing pads weren’t cheap, so get the most out of them by properly maintaining them with Poorboys World Tornado Pad Cleaner!

Directions for Use:
As a Spray-On Cleaner
1.Mist a liberal amount of Poorboys World Tornado Pad Cleaner directly onto the face of the pad.
2.Agitate with a pad cleaning brush, or use a pad washing machine, to loosen spent product residue.
3.Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
4.Squeeze out excess water and allow to air dry face down in a well-ventilated area.


As a Pre-Soak
Mix 2 ounces of Poorboys World Tornado Pad Cleaner with each gallon of water. 1.Allow pads to soak in solution for up to 4 hours.
2.Agitate with a pad cleaning brush, or use a pad washing machine, to loosen spent product residue.
3.Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
4.Squeeze out excess water and allow to air dry face down in a well-ventilated area.



pads are from my polishing job last weekend, so they had been sitting for a few days. uhs pads and the maroon pad have adapt on them. two blue pads the same and two had Poorboy`s headlight polish

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first thought was Wow this Does Not smell terrible like the blackfire pad cleaner (which works just fine btw) does. I really appreciated the pleasant scent, which is expected from poorboys anyways.
I think spray and rinse wheel cleaner is the only thing I have of theirs that does not smell good.

I sprayed a light mist on all of the pads and used hot but not scalding hot water (with dishwashing gloves on) and used a denture brush from the dollar store to agitate them under the hot water. Just with getting them wet, before even running the brush across, they were flushing out residue.
This stuff really works!
I will definitely be buying another bottle once I run out of this one.
I probably won`t even bother using it as a presoak. It works quite effectively at removing polish residue that was sitting there for 5 days.
Price is quite reasonable as well.
that`s all

Thanks for viewing.
-Brandt K.


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