i was wondering if the regular hi-tech applicator pads from meguiar's was washable? if so, how? thanks! can it be washed along with the meguiar's microfiber clothes?
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how do you wash the meguiar's hi-tech applicator pad?
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Re: how do you wash the meguiar's hi-tech applicator pad?
The yellow foam ones, right?
Honestly, I just throw them in the laundry machine whenever I do a load of my detailing supplies. I'll put all my rags (not the really dirty ones), microfibers, wash mitts, applicator pads, drying towels, etc etc in one load and wash them. Haven't had any problems, just let the applicators air dry, the dryer tore one of mine up that was hiding in a microfiber LOL--2004 Ford Mustang V6 -- Full mod list and some pictures at my SouthFloridaStangs Vehicle Garage --
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Re: how do you wash the meguiar's hi-tech applicator pad?
I clean mine by using hot water and squirt a little dish soap and squish them around, rinse and let it air dry in the dish rack.
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i let mine soak in harm water with some dish soap with the MF towels to get most the products off the rags and applicators then i put them in the wash with a little mix of dish soap and laundry soap. then I put them in the dryer on delicate low heat and it turns out great. No problems yet""Some of us will do our jobs well and some will not, but we will be judged by only one thing - the result." - Vince Lombardi
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I usually was them by hand with dish soap and let them air dry.
I get in trouble when I'm caught using the clothes washer for my mf's and pads.The Best Last Step, is the step backwards you take to admire your work!
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