Cleans All Buffing Pads
Different polishing jobs require different combinations of machine polisher, polishing pad, and polishing compound. Body shop wet-sanding marks typically require heavy compound and wool cutting pads. Light swirls and scratches are removed with a foam cutting pad and swirl remover polish. Hard paint finishes may only be cut with microfiber cutting pads and a medium compound. Polishing Pad Cleaner works on all foam, microfiber, and wool buffing and polishing pads. Pad Cleaner rinses clean and leaves pads refreshed and extends their lifetime. Without proper cleaning, buffing and polishing pads can cake up with dry polish and paint residue. Residue clogs polishing pads, which reduces their cutting ability and causes them to produce sub-par results.
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Polish With Clean Pads For Superior Results
Machine polishing is the fine detailing art that balances machine power, abrasives, and friction to remove swirls and scratches, and restore luster to paint. When polishing pads clog up with spent product and paint residue, they can no longer produce the correct amount of friction and produce sub-par polishing results. If this residue is never cleaned, the pads clog after just a couple polishing jobs and must be thrown away. Chemical Guys Polishing Pad Cleaner breaks down and removes used polish, paint residue, glaze, sealant, and wax from foam, microfiber, and wool polishing pads. Thorough cleaning is essential to keeping pads from clogging with old product so they can produce professional results. The citrus base of Polishing Pad Cleaner rinses clean from all polishing pads, and leaves no residue that affects the feel or performance of pads.
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Clean Pads Last Longer
Machine polishing is a messy affair. Used polish, paint residue, and removed contamination stick inside and clog pads. Without proper cleaning, this residue hardens into a sticky cement that will ruin a pad after only a few uses. Chemical Guys Polishing Pad Cleaner breaks down used polish, removed paint, and stuck-on contamination from foam, microfiber, and wool buffing pads. Use Polishing Pad Cleaner to clean pads to a pristine state to maintain a 'like new' condition. Regular cleaning reduces internal wear and tear, so polishing pads last for dozens of polishing jobs. Simply spray Polishing Pad Cleaner into a used pad, scrub with a stiff pad cleaning brush, and rinse with warm running water.
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