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Old 07-30-2010, 08:08 PM
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I love my suzuka blue s2k i'm now using it as a daily driver and i had noticed a few swirls marks on the paint and waterspots on the hood. I bought a Pc package from detailers domain almost a year ago and i have a few questions...

I have a bunch of pads

White
Orange
Black
Blue

I have a few questions about the pads and my detail products! I have einzett high gloss polish and final finish and i want to apply those products on My car what pad should i need to use for that??? And btw how do i clean those pads after using machine wash?? Lol

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I assume they are lake country and not DD pads as he doesn't have a white color.

Use the high gloss polish on an orange pad, and then follow it up with final finish on a white or black pad.

Use a stiff bristle brush and all purpose cleaner to clean the pads, in the sink, with warm water.
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^ Aaron took care of this one.

Might I add that if you'd like to dry your cleaned pads once they've been washed - put them back on the machine to "spin dry" them for 20-30 seconds
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Originally Posted by MuttGrunt,Aug 1 2010, 01:31 PM
^ Aaron took care of this one.

Might I add that if you'd like to dry your cleaned pads once they've been washed - put them back on the machine to "spin dry" them for 20-30 seconds
at a very low speed...
or the pad can "fly apart"
trust me- experience speaking
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Originally Posted by wanabe,Aug 1 2010, 10:00 PM
at a very low speed...
or the pad can "fly apart"
trust me- experience speaking
Really? Was this on the PC? What pads? I dry mine on my rotary spinning them over 3000rpms, no issues ever.
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Thanks a lot guys
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