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      05-15-2012, 08:48 PM   #1
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Mf applicator pads

I was wondering how the pros or any of you guys keep your applicator pads clean? For wax/sealant/tire shine use is what im talking about and specifically for now tire used applicator pad. I used a blue one on a tire that was still dirty and normal water couldn't get out all the black crap that was left on from the tire. any help would be great!
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I was wondering how the pros or any of you guys keep your applicator pads clean? For wax/sealant/tire shine use is what im talking about and specifically for now tire used applicator pad. I used a blue one on a tire that was still dirty and normal water couldn't get out all the black crap that was left on from the tire. any help would be great!
You can use microfiber detergent to wash it out. Search for it on some detailing vendor web sites. I throw all my used microfibers into the washing machine with some microfiber wash and let it run. It all comes out clean.
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You can use microfiber detergent to wash it out. Search for it on some detailing vendor web sites. I throw all my used microfibers into the washing machine with some microfiber wash and let it run. It all comes out clean.
Great wasnt sure if that would work or not. I already use chemical guys mf detergent on mf towels and it works great. I'll throw the applicator pads in there next time and see how it turns out
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Also what about foam applicator pads? I have alot of dirty ones that won't rinse out with water
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Also what about foam applicator pads? I have alot of dirty ones that won't rinse out with water
I wash the foam applicators with microfiber wash too.

For real nasty foam pads you can use Dawn power dissolver. I use this to clean foam polishing pads I use with the porter cable polisher.

http://www.dawn-dish.com/us/dawn/product/037000006329
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