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    Soft Buff 2.0 Pads

    Do you guys wash them after every use? Do you have one pad for each product? I have been washing mine after every use and then changing what product I use in the next job. I'm debating if i should have one set for A product and another set for B product. Just looking for some input.

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    Re: Soft Buff 2.0 Pads

    The beauty of new 2.0 Soft Buff pads is that you can machine wash them.

    You definitely want to clean them after every use. If you could have enough to designate them for each product it would be ideal but you can use them with different products after wash and dry.

    Pad conditioning brush and cleaning pads "on the fly" are helpful to remove product excess, especially stubborn waxes.

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    Re: Soft Buff 2.0 Pads

    But I've been going through the forum and it says you cannot machine wash the pads as the velcro doesn't grip as well? or is this for the old pads?
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    Re: Soft Buff 2.0 Pads

    Quote Originally Posted by l SIC l View Post
    But I've been going through the forum and it says you cannot machine wash the pads as the velcro doesn't grip as well? or is this for the old pads?
    This applies to the old pads.

    2.0 Soft Buff pads can go into washing machines with no problem.
    I remember that Mike Stoops said that they do it in Meguiar's Garage for a long time without any bad effects.

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    Re: Soft Buff 2.0 Pads

    Wow there you go, I've learned something new today! Mind me asking what product you use to clean the pads and do you rinse on cold/cold cycle? I've just ordered 12 from Autogeek and need to learn how to clean these with local products :p
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    Re: Soft Buff 2.0 Pads

    Quote Originally Posted by l SIC l View Post
    Wow there you go, I've learned something new today! Mind me asking what product you use to clean the pads and do you rinse on cold/cold cycle? I've just ordered 12 from Autogeek and need to learn how to clean these with local products :p
    I clean them "on the fly" during buffing and after with cotton towels. Then I put them in a bucket with warm water and dish washing soap to remove products with pad conditioning brush. After that washing machine with liquid detergent on gentle cycle and cold/ cold warm temperature setting.

    I do it for about a year and so far so good. No problems even with wax removal.

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    Re: Soft Buff 2.0 Pads

    I wash mine in the wash machine. I use a no dye/scent detergent. Never, ever use a fabric softener. Dry on low.
    quality creates its own demand

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    Re: Soft Buff 2.0 Pads

    So would any liquid detergent be alright for cleaning pads and MF towels? like, as an example; http://www.globalgiants.com/archives/media/Tide.jpg

    Something like that?
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    Re: Soft Buff 2.0 Pads

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    So would any liquid detergent be alright for cleaning pads and MF towels? like, as an example; http://www.globalgiants.com/archives/media/Tide.jpg

    Something like that?
    Tide laundry detergent should be fine.

    Just as said before: no bleach, no fabric softener, no dryer tissues.

    Foam pad conditioning brush helps a lot to remove left product as well.

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    Re: Soft Buff 2.0 Pads

    Awesome, I don't think we have any of those brushes available over in New Zealand, so I will try with a medium bristled shoe/tooth brush
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