View Full Version : can't get NXT pad cleaned out, please help
Airborne Ranger
Mar 31st, 2004, 12:32 PM
I used a W-8006 pad on a PC to apply NXT to my truck. I did not let the pad sit by no means. Immediately I went to the wash tub downstairs and let the pad soaked overnight in laundry detergent and warm water. Since then I have been having trouble getting NXT out the pad. I drained the old water and refilled the tub with fresh warm water and a fresh dose of laundry detergent. I have rinsed the bejesus out of this pad, it's still soaking as we speak but it's still not fully cleaned out. Everytime I squeeze the pad to rinse out the excess water NXT still comes out in small globs. I did not use alot of of product at all. This is very frustrating for me and I don't want to buy a new pad just because NXT refuses to come out.
Before using NXT on my truck I applied #82 SFP and also with a W-8006 pad on a PC. This pad cleaned up perfectly and back in a ziplock bag high and dry.
Please help, this is really agrivating for me,,,,,deadman98
doubleL
Mar 31st, 2004, 12:49 PM
I've had good success with soaking my pads in warm water and dawn dishwashing detergent over night. Maybe try that versus the laundry detergent.
Airborne Ranger
Mar 31st, 2004, 01:01 PM
Hey doubleL,
I always thought that laudry detergent was more powerful at cutting grease, then again Dawn isn't no slouch either! I've been pondering whether or not the Dawn will clean them better. I'll give it a shot and report back the verdict. Thanks,,,,,deadman98
rpickett
Mar 31st, 2004, 01:32 PM
I have not tried NXT yet (mine will be here Friday with a new PC):D I have had luck getting Gold Class out of the Meguiar's foam hand pads with Dish detergent.
gb387
Mar 31st, 2004, 02:31 PM
I use dawn as well. It will strip wax off your car why not out of a pad?
Airborne Ranger
Mar 31st, 2004, 03:28 PM
Originally posted by gb387
I use dawn as well. It will strip wax off your car why not out of a pad?
That's a good question. Dawn and me spinning the pad on the PC when I dried it off did help to get some more out, though some of it still remains in there, I have no clue why it refuses to come out.
I have another pad that is well,,,,,,,,,,um,,,,,ruined with DACP:wall: :( because I let it set overnight before I cleaned it so now that is stuff is pretty much in there for eternity. Maybe just some products clean up better than others who knows---deadman98
Don
Mar 31st, 2004, 03:49 PM
I use Murpheys Oil Soap for all my pads and it seems to work well. The #16 and NXT are do require a bit more work though.
Bri9801
Mar 31st, 2004, 04:50 PM
Originally posted by deadman98
I have another pad that is well,,,,,,,,,,um,,,,,ruined with DACP:wall: :( because I let it set overnight before I cleaned it so now that is stuff is pretty much in there for eternity. Maybe just some products clean up better than others who knows---deadman98
Actually I doubt it is ruined, Meguiar's actually does not recommend cleaning your pads, though a lot of us do.
In the video that accompanyed the Meguiars PC, Barry shows you that cleaning the pads is limited to allowing them to dry, then beating out the excess, then putting back into open plastic bag.
Also have a look at this thread
http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=159
Rockpick
Mar 31st, 2004, 05:10 PM
Originally posted by Don
I use Murpheys Oil Soap for all my pads and it seems to work well. The #16 and NXT are do require a bit more work though.
That's what I do as well Don. Meguiar's recommends simply letting them dry and 'beating' them out to remove the excess dried product however, from a personal opinion standpoint, I found the Murphy's Oil Soap to rinse clean, remove the excess product held up within the foam, and to provide a 'like new' surface when I'm ready to go at it again.
The main thing is to make sure that the pad is fully rinsed. As with just about any chemical on the face of the earth, when you mix two things, you get a third thing. Hence, the importance for a TOTAL rinse.
RP :D
FlyNavy
Mar 31st, 2004, 08:14 PM
APC+ seems to dissolve NXT or #9 or anything else I have tried. I just soak for a few minutes in a 9:1 solution and then rinse.
Dnz
Apr 4th, 2004, 01:15 AM
So just using one pad always for the same wax is good right?
And what if i cant get the wax out 100%? Coz i didnt get all of it out today methinks.. i can still use it again tho right??
1999NCSU
Apr 4th, 2004, 04:59 AM
Originally posted by Dnz
So just using one pad always for the same wax is good right?
And what if i cant get the wax out 100%? Coz i didnt get all of it out today methinks.. i can still use it again tho right??
I think so. I do this when I know I am not going to use another wax. I store them wet in a zip lock bag. When I am going to use another wax I wash with Murphy's Oil Soap. I am sure I haven't gotten 100% of the product out and everyting has turned out fine.
mtp78
Apr 4th, 2004, 07:52 AM
I have used the nxt pad a few times,i never clean them.After use i put them back in the bag and when i reuse them i just slap it a few times and reuse.Never had any problems
Mosca
Apr 4th, 2004, 09:00 AM
I use an APC, or Lysol, or Mr Clean. Never had a problem, incuding no problem with the backing coming off the pad.
Tom
MotorcycleDetailing
Aug 25th, 2006, 05:28 AM
For my pads for my machine I let the product dry after running in over a terry towel to remove excess product then when I need to use it I scrunch it up and hit it a few times against my hand before adding it to the machine, spray a little quick detailer on it and the add the product that I am about to use.
The Quick detailer helps soften the old product and allows the new product time to cover the pads surface. I don't know if this is recomened or would stop the product from working properly (would appreciate a pro detailers opinion) but so far it works for me.
rascal
Aug 25th, 2006, 05:53 AM
I used warm to hot water and Fantastik APC on all my G100 pads, including the 9006 w/ NXT wax. I give them a good soaking of Fantastik on each pad and work it really good. I rinse each pad out w/ warm to hot water. If I'm still getting product out of my pads, I do the steps all over again. My 8006 pads come cleaner faster than my 9006, but I think that is b/c the #80 and #83 in the 8006 pads is thinner and dissolves faster w/ APC and hot water. The NXT is much thicker and if the pad is saturated, you will be there for awhile cleaning it out. Just keep at it, they will come really clean with a little more effort. :xyxthumbs
rascal
Aug 25th, 2006, 05:57 AM
Originally posted by MotorcycleDetailing
For my pads for my machine I let the product dry after running in over a terry towel to remove excess product then when I need to use it I scrunch it up and hit it a few times against my hand before adding it to the machine, spray a little quick detailer on it and the add the product that I am about to use.
The Quick detailer helps soften the old product and allows the new product time to cover the pads surface. I don't know if this is recomened or would stop the product from working properly (would appreciate a pro detailers opinion) but so far it works for me.
I have read here on MOL that adding QD to your wax pad isn't good. It's OK to use with #80 or #83 since it's a cleaner/polish and will need to wiped off wet. Wax has to be able to set on the finish to get it's full effect, so adding QD to the pad before application will interrupt the products protection properties.
LAfirefytr
Aug 25th, 2006, 07:34 PM
I've used APC on my 8006 w/ #80 & #83 as well as on my 9006's w/ NXT and #21. I have never had any issues w/ the backing being affected and the pads are completely clean when I'm through. I spray them down w/ APC, let them sit overnight, respray, ring out any product that's left, rinse, repeat as neccesary. I've never found a product that is as versatile as APC, hence the name ALL PURPOSE CLEANER!
When I need to reorder though I'm going to try the APC+ b/c it seems to foam a little bit less than regular APC. I use it to shampoo stains out of carpets on some of my dirtier interior jobs and the foam gets a little difficult to contain at times and hard to get all the APC/suds/foam out. That's what you have to be careful of when using the APC on your 8006/9006 pads is making sure you rinse them out well to get the APC residue all out.
bene vita
Aug 26th, 2006, 03:06 PM
Don’t know if this is an “approved Megiiar’s” method, but I have used this method to
clean pads since getting my pc and pads last November. This works with all of the
products I have (below) and really gets the pads clean.
ColorX - Deep Crystal 2 - Gold Class Wax - #80 - #83 - #21
When done for the day I place the pad in the kitchen sink and spray with water to
saturate the pad.
Then squirt a little Dawn (½ ounce, I guess) on the face of the pad and use a Fingernail brush (available in every drugstore for less than $1.00) to scrub with a little bit of “passion” going over the entire face of the pad and in less than a minute and you will see the pad return back to it’s original color.
Now, just rinse the pad under running cold or warm water, squeezing it in half (like a taco) until all of the product and Dawn are removed and the pad only squeezes out clean water. Now squeeze until hardly any water comes out of the pad.
Find an area indoors that you can prop the pad standing up on a paper towel so that it can get air to all sides. Outdoors is not a good idea as these pads tend to act like a Frisbee with just a light wind.
The next day the pad is dry and ready to be used again right away or put in a plastic bag or any other dust free container until it is needed again.
I have not had any issues with the velcro or the actual pad itself and these pads have been cleaned many times over the past nine months using this method.
As stated above, maybe not an “approved Megiiar’s” method but it works for me and it sure is nice to start with a perfectly clean pad every time you are ready to start polishing.
Give it a try.
lamyun
Aug 26th, 2006, 06:55 PM
Try some Castrol Super Clean. That stuff is strong full strength. 2-3 sprays, let it sit a little and they come out good as new! Watch your hands though, i heard it would burn if you left it too long.
I've also had success with any dishwashing liquid.
Regards,
rascal
Aug 26th, 2006, 07:36 PM
Originally posted by lamyun
Try some Castrol Super Clean. That stuff is strong full strength. 2-3 sprays, let it sit a little and they come out good as new! Watch your hands though, i heard it would burn if you left it too long.
I've also had success with any dishwashing liquid.
Regards,
Castrol Super Clean can possibly eat the foam if your not careful. It may not show right then, but over time it will start making the pads weaker. I use that stuff full strength to clean tires and road tar off the car. It doesn't stay on very long though.;)
rhema83
Aug 27th, 2006, 06:14 AM
Warm water with AJAX is all I use for my applicators, MF and terry towels. Soak them overnight in a bucket and voila!
SL1CK
Aug 27th, 2006, 08:45 AM
I dont think this is just with pads also because my NXT foam applicator (after many tries) still has the NXT wax that Ive used on it. And I've only used it once.
Jeepster04
Aug 28th, 2006, 01:21 PM
I just let mine dry and beat the dust out of them next time I use them. I washed one with wet NTX in it one time, I never did get it all out. :rolleyes: