i have some yellow foam pad (meguiars), what is the best way to clean them without damege the pads??
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Re: how to wash a foam pad
Originally posted by ccr View Postif i use a paint cleaner or polish is the same not wash them, or this only works if i use wax on the pad??
WARNING: The velcro on the back may come off. I personally have not had this happen, but it can.
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Originally posted by roushstage2 View PostYou should get one pad for each product, but if you have to use the same one, you could wash it out in the sink with some Dawn soap.
WARNING: The velcro on the back may come off. I personally have not had this happen, but it can.
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Originally posted by ccr View Postah ok, but i talking about the tiny ones, the ones for work by hand.k is the same
Throw them in the washing machine with your microfiber towels.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.
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If youve used them to apply wax and such to the paint, then yea, its ok to just throw them in the washer. I found those little things work out great to apply shine to all interior surfaces. Ive never been able to get a good uniform look on the inside of my Jeep and these have solved my problem. When using chemicals like you would use on the interior, I find that Dawn Direct Foam brings all the protectant out of the pad..
I found the two packs on sale at walmart for $1 so I bought 6 packs or so..Current Jeep: 2004 Jeep Liberty with stuff
Originally posted by Mike PhillipsLive on the edge... try something new, try NXT Tech Wax 2
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Originally posted by BlueLibby04 View PostIf youve used them to apply wax and such to the paint, then yea, its ok to just throw them in the washer. I found those little things work out great to apply shine to all interior surfaces. Ive never been able to get a good uniform look on the inside of my Jeep and these have solved my problem. When using chemicals like you would use on the interior, I find that Dawn Direct Foam brings all the protectant out of the pad..
I found the two packs on sale at walmart for $1 so I bought 6 packs or so..
+1 on the Dawn Direct Foam! That stuff works wonders with a small brush.
As for the pads at Wal-Mart, they clearanced all the Meguiars 2 pack pads they had for $0.50, and well...I have lots now
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um, looks like a couple of foam pads were thrown in the washing machine. Soap and stain remover was used. They look slightly darker in colour now and feel slightly softer now. Anyone know if they are still good to use?
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My experience with #21 Synthetic Sealant is that Dawn and hot water will not break it down. You're better off squeezing out the applicator and/or pad and storing it in a bag to keep the dust off of it. I put both my hand applicator and a finishing pad together in a bag.
I did the same with my Cleaner Wax pad/applicator, although the Dawn would probably break that down somewhat better.
The polishes (#5, #80 and #83) seem to wash out easily -- pads or applicators. I've been doing those by hand in the laundry sink in my workshop. I've still labeled the pads by product, but could probably get away with sharing the polishing pads, with a wash in between uses.
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Re: how to wash a foam pad
Originally posted by gt40_guy View Postum, looks like a couple of foam pads were thrown in the washing machine. Soap and stain remover was used. They look slightly darker in colour now and feel slightly softer now. Anyone know if they are still good to use?
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Thanks for that roushstage2. I was washing microfiber towels and water magnets along with the foam pads. The reason stain remover was used is because, as well as Meguiars microfiber towels, I added some very dirty non-Meguiars microfiber cloths to the load. I didn't think it would be a problem.
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Originally posted by gt40_guy View PostThanks for that roushstage2. I was washing microfiber towels and water magnets along with the foam pads. The reason stain remover was used is because, as well as Meguiars microfiber towels, I added some very dirty non-Meguiars microfiber cloths to the load. I didn't think it would be a problem.
If the other towels are very dirty, stuff may get into your good ones and make them unusable (maybe not unusable, but maybe unsafe) to use on the paint. That is how I see it, not sure about how others do, but to each his own.
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