I know that Megs (and most pros here) recommend cleaning these pads with an air compressor. Any feedback regarding the optimum MF brush that recently came out with their MF pad line? I believe I saw a post about people using a bug sponge block to clean these pads too. Any feedback is appreciated. TIA, G
Hands down air is the best option. The other options will do the job but you will have to change pads more often. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I agree with Chad. I use a nailbrush when no air is available, but you do have to change the pads often. Air is by far the best way to do it.
That's whats kept me from purchasing the mf line is not having the accessibility to an air compressor which is a bummer.
It shouldn't be a deal breaker really. Where I typically only need 1-2 MF pads for a car you would likely need 3-4. I've done one car off site using a pad brush and I thought it was fine...the pads just get caked up faster.