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I have a few coarse pads that are starting to show wear from cleaning with a pad brush. I love the pads, but don't want to tear them up. How does Rupes recommend cleaning their pads during and after polishing?
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Im not Rupes but compressed air is the best way (that I know of) to clean pads on the fly. and when done polishing all pupose cleaner, degreaser, and my favorite engine degreaser. Spray pads liberally , let set for a while them rinse and massage polish out.
I use a pad washer for "on the fly" cleaning (after each panel)
I've found (IMO) the best one is the System 3000 by Lake Country
DP System 3000 Deluxe Pad Washer FREE BONUS!
It has two chambers, one for the washing liquid and one for the dirty liquid, by separating them you get a clean pad every time!
I have been eyeing that one Robert. But man is it pricey. How often do you have to change the filter?
For cleaning "on the fly," I prefer compressed air over other methods. Not only does it do a great job of evacuating any compound / paint residue but it can also clean clumps of product from the very open cells of the blue foam. A pad brush works well, but on the stiffer blue foam it can fray the face a little bit. If you don't have compressed air, then a brush will be the next best choice. At the end of the night, wash out with soapy water (or APC and water rinse) and allow to dry over night.
For best pad life, only use the foam's when they are dry and do not mist the blue or green with a lubricant during use. (This will cause a capillary effect that will cause the pad to become overly saturated and out of balance).
Todd,
I have noticed the Rupes logo washing out very easily. These were purchased here so I know they are not fakes.