How to Clean Polishing and Buffing Pads

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  • Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
  • In today's video, Anthony explains how to Maintain and Care for your Polishing and Buffing pads! From Washing to Drying, you'll learn some tips and tricks to keep your Polishing Pads in top shape!
    This video applies to more than detailers, but ALL lovers and users of Polishers! Enjoy!
    Here at The Rag Company we always get the question: How do you wash Polisher Pads? Needless to say, we've had a bit of practice with this question. Anthony explain's what a Polisher Pad IS and how it should be cared for. We understand that Polishing products ARE investments and that you should be getting PLENTY of uses out of them!
    We hope you enjoy the video, and if there's any more questions, drop a comment below!
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    00:00 Intro
    00:29 Types of Polishing Pads
    02:21 The Brush Method
    03:45 Compressed Air Method
    05:17 Detergent Spray Method
    06:46 Drying The Pads
    06:58 Heavily Soiled Pad Cleaning
    07:15 Pressure Washer Method
    07:50 Pad Washer Method
    09:50 Outro
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 25

  • @killacamfoo
    @killacamfoo 3 місяці тому +8

    the pad washer is a real worthwhile investment for sure, especially if you don't have a compressor.

    • @wescat2
      @wescat2 3 місяці тому

      Definitely. Especially if you're starting. Buy a couple of each and wash.

  • @thesamsquatch5224
    @thesamsquatch5224 3 місяці тому +5

    The pad washer is absolutely phenomenal! You're using one pad per job and cleaning each pass. This adds less than one gram of moisture. The pad is slightly dampened, eliminating dry polishing. Better cooling and cut, it is the best method

  • @britishrocklovingyank3491
    @britishrocklovingyank3491 3 місяці тому +4

    System 4000 for life! I have a perfectly clean pad every time I add product. It saves time and makes polishing a breeze.

  • @theunkownmr.562
    @theunkownmr.562 3 місяці тому +4

    I love my padwasher 4000. You can literally use one pad for the whole car.

    • @ocshine.detailing
      @ocshine.detailing 25 днів тому

      I have one but I prefer multiple pads to every wear them out.

  • @1stfrompuertorico568
    @1stfrompuertorico568 3 місяці тому +3

    Yes, pad washer 4000 #1

  • @NipponStiqqyPaint
    @NipponStiqqyPaint 3 місяці тому +1

    Anthony did a great job with Matt in the last obsessed garage upload.

    • @theragcompany
      @theragcompany  3 місяці тому +1

      Thanks! More content is coming from our trip to OG so stay tuned.

  • @AmirAbdullah
    @AmirAbdullah 3 місяці тому

    Interestingly enough almost 3 years ago I shared the RGR video of cleaning microfiber pads with rags to riches. Amazing how it’s caught on.

  • @ronayotte3571
    @ronayotte3571 3 місяці тому

    I love my LC4000 pad washer!
    if it is still too wet for my liking, I wipe the pad with a microfiber until I get the right dampness.

  • @VassRulez
    @VassRulez 3 місяці тому

    Hi, could you guys please do a video testing the absobancy and maybe softness between a similar towels with 70/30 and 80/20. Thanks.

  • @Rob_Cleans_Cars
    @Rob_Cleans_Cars 3 місяці тому +2

    Tide free and clear washes compound out of pads better then rags to riches in my experience. Also I’ll just soak pads in a bucket with some free and clear while I’m working. Works terrific but I still want a pad washer system.

    • @davidsteckley8846
      @davidsteckley8846 2 місяці тому

      You can buy a lot of pads for the cost of that pad washer. Also rags to riches also softens your microfiber towels way better than tide free and clear. Also cleaning pads while working with compressed air and P&S Absolute

  • @mikezupancic2182
    @mikezupancic2182 3 місяці тому +1

    I have a bucket of rinseless. You dip the pad in while on your machine, then massage the pad to clean, then spin dry in a separate bucket. I dont see how it could ever delaminate faster than bending the pad and tearing it off the hook and loop, and air is the worst possible thing for foam because it can destroy the foam cells.

  • @nomad509
    @nomad509 3 місяці тому

    If using your polisher inside the Lake Country bucket washer is not your thing, the Detail Guardz washing system is a close second method for cleaning pads. After using their system I'd prefer the System 4000 pad washer for ease of use and less elbow grease. Rags to Riches is the money maker in my honest opinion because it is not harsh on your hands and smells freaking amazing! Although I love citrus based cleaners, R2R is by far the best detergent for your rags and pads and it's not harsh on your lungs.

  • @ppg19782
    @ppg19782 2 місяці тому

    What if a soft wool pad cannot be removed from the velcro since is one piece all together?
    I have a SPTA 301 3" mini polisher that arrived with various different pads..
    Any input on these...really appreciated.
    Much blessings 🙌
    Ty

  • @dannyisrael8700
    @dannyisrael8700 3 місяці тому

    Oh Dane loves this job

  • @EireFirst2024
    @EireFirst2024 3 місяці тому +1

    Christ have people really forgotten how to use elbow grease, some hot water & soap 🙄

    • @user-vb3ly7ib4r
      @user-vb3ly7ib4r 2 місяці тому

      I think this is more for professionals, doing it a lot. save that elbow from arthritis

  • @stephan2357
    @stephan2357 3 місяці тому +1

    🤔6:30 surely you will contaminate insides of your washing-machine with all kinds of residue (abrasive compounds, plastic clear-coat...)?
    and if you also wash 🚼 stuffs in there - why would you risk it? 🤔
    and if you argue there is a rinse cycle: have you ever gotten frothy residue from normal wash detergent at the end? so then how many rinses are enough to wash out any chemicals and do you think washing-machine does enough of them? if not, then these would be additional chemicals (and plastic) embedding into clothes being washed after, and maybe never leaving them...
    just a thought🤷‍♂

  • @jeffclarke5497
    @jeffclarke5497 27 днів тому

    Any help with reusing a baby diaper? Oh, wait... you've never heard of reusing a diaper. Sorry, didn't mean to disturb you on your way to the tattoo parlor/meth dealer.