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Snappy Clean is specially
formulated to remove the toughest polish and compound residues without affecting
the glue bond between the pad and the hook-and-loop backing.
I let pads soak for
5 - 15 minutes, agitate the knap with my fingers,
rinse with a garden hose, give a quick spin-dry by putting it back on the
machine and spinning out the water then set it in the sun
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Detailing Tip: If I'm polishing a large vehicle
like a boat or RV, I will typically use 3 polishing pads. I keep a bucket handy
filled with 2-1/2 gallons of water and add a packet of Snappy Clean Pad Cleaner.
When my first pad becomes totally caked with residues, I will put a fresh pad on
the polisher and throw the dirty pad in the bucket to soak. When the second pad
becomes caked with residues, I put my third clean pad on the machine. I
then take the pad that was soaking, fluff it up with my fingers, rinse it
off using a hose, give it a quick spin-dry by putting it back on the machine and
spinning out the water and set it in the sun to dry. I then take the dirty pad that
was on the machine and throw it in the bucket. This way I always have one fresh
pad on the machine, one pad soaking in the bucket and the last pad drying in the
sun (Here in Florida, pads dry quickly!). Using this system, I can continue
polishing the boat or RV and always have a fresh pad.
Note: I
use one packet to 2-1/2 gallons of water which makes a stronger solution.
I do this because I typically let the pads soak for only 5 minutes. If you
can let the pads soak for 15 minutes, you can use 1/2 packet to 2-1/2
gallons of water which will double the amount of pad cleanings per packet.
3/Packets |