Pad Help Please

Yeah, lots of different ways to keep the pads clean and I`d sure assume (uh-oh!) that by the time somebody has spent a while doing this (or even just thinking about it) that it`ll become obvious what works/doesn`t. And if in doubt, just grab a fresh one.

Just be sure to do [whatever works for you] very often. When people try to do a lot of work with few pads (or even just one) it`s no surprise that things don`t go well.

But just FWIW, putting them in a washing machine has never worked well for me, no matter what type of washer. Sure wish it *were* that easy, but for me it`s just not :(
 
Stokdgs- wow I finally got around to using Snappy Clean Pad Cleaning Powder. WOW it is great !,,, thnx for mentioning it here. easier and quicker then the old way. Thnx again :)
 
Stokdgs- wow I finally got around to using Snappy Clean Pad Cleaning Powder. WOW it is great !,,, thnx for mentioning it here. easier and quicker then the old way. Thnx again :)

Hello, Fishing !

Glad to hear that the Lake Country Snappy Clean worked for you..
Its been my go to cleaner for around 15 years..
It`s priced pretty good too..
Ok, 1 more thing off your list ! :)
Dan F
 
Stokdgs- wow I finally got around to using Snappy Clean Pad Cleaning Powder. WOW it is great !,,, thnx for mentioning it here. easier and quicker then the old way. Thnx again :)

I actually ordered after reading your recommendation and nothing to compared to as this was my 1st polish/correction. Worked very well though. Soaked after using for a few hours and the rinsed right clean


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If you have a Harbor Freight store nearby, it`s hard to beat their prices on pads and they are 6 inch instead of the larger 6.5 inch. The smaller pad is easier to work with.
 
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