How To Clean Car Wax Buffer Pads

Car waxing can be a great way to clean and protect your car’s paint. However, if the wax is not removed properly, it can create problems down the line. In this blog post, we will show you how to clean car wax buffer pads properly so that you can avoid these problems.

What are Wax Buffer Pads?

Wax buffer pads are used to clean car wax. They are made of a material that easily scuffs and scratches the paint. Wax buffer pads should be replaced every 3 months or when they become worn down.

How to Clean Wax Buffer Pads

To clean wax buffer pads:
-Remove the wax buffer pad from the car.
-Wipe down the pad with a damp cloth to remove any dirt or debris.
-Rinse the pad off in water.
-Dry the pad off completely with a cloth.
-Apply a light coat of car polish to the pad and polish until it is shining.

Tips for Cleaning Wax Buffer Pads

Cleaning wax buffer pads can be a tedious task, but with a few tips it can be easily completed. Before starting the clean, be sure to remove any debris or particles that may have built up on the pad during use. To clean the pad, clear away any excess wax using a cloth or paper towel. If the pad is excessively dirty, it may need to be replaced. Finally, dry the pad off completely before re-applying wax.

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