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    got my new set up M/F correction system with pads, just searching for the correct procedure for keeping the pads clean with compressed air( heard it was the best way)

  • #2
    Re: cleaning pads with compressed air

    You pretty much blow the air across them while the polisher is turned on. Pretty simple. You can also use a somewhat-stiff bristled plastic brush to fluff up the fibers before and after the air cleaning.

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    • #3
      Re: cleaning pads with compressed air

      The method I have been using is to hold the machine in one hand with the pad facing up and with the air gun held up close to the outer edge of the pad and using air pressure to spin the pad working your way to the center.It does not take much pressure to clean away product. Be careful of excessive speed while blowing at the outer edge. The pads don't like extremely high rpm and are prone to come apart from the foam backing.(Don't ask me how I know).I have only done this cleaning with the machine off.
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      • #4
        Re: cleaning pads with compressed air

        You will find the pads are easier to clean if you only use the minimum amount of D300.
        Art Layton
        2009 Jetta TDI

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        • #5
          Re: cleaning pads with compressed air

          Don't clean the pad with the machine ON. Do what Paul does. That's the way it should be done.


          Colin
          A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

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          • #6
            Re: cleaning pads with compressed air

            There is no problem cleaning the pads when the machine is turned on.

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            • #7
              Re: cleaning pads with compressed air

              Originally posted by CHzo6 View Post
              There is no problem cleaning the pads when the machine is turned on.
              We'll see how long your pads last free running them. Meguiar's has long stated not to run the machine without any pressure on the pads. The backing of the pad isn't designed for that type of abuse. There is no need to run the machine. The compressed air will spin the pad fast enough to clean it. The forceful occilation with the machine on is what causes the backing failure.


              Colin
              A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

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              • #8
                Re: cleaning pads with compressed air

                Originally posted by CHzo6 View Post
                There is no problem cleaning the pads when the machine is turned on.

                This is how I do it, too, machine off.

                I start at the edge, get the speed built up and move the air nozzle towards the middle. Once the pad gets zippin' along (about 400 MPH, best guess ), and then reverse-blast it.

                Just kidding on the MPH part, but depending upon how packed things get determines how long I blast the disc. I do that until the pad is soft and fluffy.

                I also use compressed air to minimize the amount of polish on the disc for final polishing. This however, only takes a few seconds, and it's really not a furious event.
                Kevin Brown
                NXTti Instructor, Meguiar's/Ford SEMA Team, Meguiar's Distributor/Retailer

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                • #9
                  Re: cleaning pads with compressed air

                  Originally posted by cnfowler View Post
                  We'll see how long your pads last free running them. Meguiar's has long stated not to run the machine without any pressure on the pads. The backing of the pad isn't designed for that type of abuse. There is no need to run the machine. The compressed air will spin the pad fast enough to clean it. The forceful occilation with the machine on is what causes the backing failure. Colin
                  Yes, don't RUN the machine because the offset motion will try and shake the disc from the backing plate!

                  Only clean in this manner with the machine OFF.
                  Kevin Brown
                  NXTti Instructor, Meguiar's/Ford SEMA Team, Meguiar's Distributor/Retailer

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                  • #10
                    Re: cleaning pads with compressed air

                    Originally posted by cnfowler View Post
                    We'll see how long your pads last free running them. Meguiar's has long stated not to run the machine without any pressure on the pads. The backing of the pad isn't designed for that type of abuse. There is no need to run the machine. The compressed air will spin the pad fast enough to clean it. The forceful occilation with the machine on is what causes the backing failure.


                    Colin
                    3 months and still going so far. I don't run the DA at 6 while doing it. When I clean them this way, I have it turned down to 2, and I have never had a problem. I then go over the pad with a plastic brush, again with the machine running at 2 speed.

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                    • #11
                      Re: cleaning pads with compressed air

                      Originally posted by CHzo6 View Post
                      3 months and still going so far. I don't run the DA at 6 while doing it. When I clean them this way, I have it turned down to 2, and I have never had a problem. I then go over the pad with a plastic brush, again with the machine running at 2 speed.

                      Running the machine while using the brush - yes. That would be the recommended procedure.


                      Let me ask you this - what is your purpose for running the machine while using compressed air? It doesn't do anything except put more wear and tear on the pads.


                      Colin
                      A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

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                      • #12
                        Re: cleaning pads with compressed air

                        You're all doing it wrong. I just stop cleaning the pads all together, and that way I have ZERO product waste!
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                        2009 Meguiar's/Ford SEMA Team
                        2010 Meguiar's/Ford SEMA Team

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