Polisher Question
Get a dedicated foam pad cleaner, spray the pad, let it sit, agitate it under warm water (buy a pad agitator brush). Then spin dry on the highest setting on your buffer.
Alternatively, you can use an APC, like Meguiars APC+ cut 10:1 as your cleaning spray. Although some sprays come in a two pack, that also includes a conditioner/pad primer, but that also can be swapped out by just using a quick mist of detail spray or water.
I would purchase a pad cleaner from George at DI.
i've used pinnacle xmt cleaner too, it works quite well, so does using an apc, but to be honest, I have yet to use a pad cleaner that did not work well. Seems like there are just a lot of good products on the market.
I've used them. They work fantastic. I use about a half of one of those packs dissolved into a 2 gallon bucket full of hot water. I've put as many as 4 or 5 pads and several applicators in there to soak overnight, or at least a few hours. Then next day I wring them out and all the product comes out really easily. I usually machine wash them afterward and air dry them.
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