Questions about drying polishing pads

Rexsy

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Started my very first detail yesterday....



I can't do more than 2-3 sections before my pad starts slinging flakes (that IS when I'm supposed to take the pad off and clean it, right?).



So I cleaned the pad thoroughly, set it out in the sun and it was dry in a couple of hours for my next session.



That ain't gonna happen today (no sun). :cry:



A couple questions:



Can you quick-dry these pads? Like in a clothes dryer?



Does the pad have to be absolutely bone-dry throughout before you can use it?
 
Usually I attach it to a rotary or even a PC and let it spin dry at low speed.

I converted my cheap Harbor Freight into a pad cleaner/dryer.
 
I've been doing a lot of polishing with the Cyclos lately and I've been able to use just *one* set of each type of pad.



I clean the pads as needed with a cotton towel and #34. And I'm careful to not use excessive amounts of product.
 
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