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February 13, 2024 3 min read
This stuff rocks!
How does a manufacturer of buffing pads grow their business? By selling more pads - duh! I'm here to share with you one of our best-selling products: Polishing Pad Rejuvenator, a product the major manufacturers of buffing and polishing pads wished you never discovered. No, it's not as exciting as say, a spray-and-rinse graphene ceramic coating, or a color-changing wheel cleaner, but it will save you enough money on buffing pads so that you can spend what you save on the more exciting products! That's called WINNING.
First off, what makes this stuff so special? Besides the fact that it works (then again, that describes every McKee's 37 product), it's extremely cost effective and easy to use (now that I think about it, that too is descriptive of all McKee's 37 products!).
From the product description on McKees37.com:
McKee's 37 Polishing Pad Rejuvenator was created to provide detailers with a fast and effective way to clean pads without soapy residue or foamy degreasers. From the manufacturer of Snappy Clean, this concentrated powder dissolves in water to create the ultimate pad cleaning solution. McKee's 37 Polishing Pad Rejuvenator quickly releases caked-on polish and wax from foam and lambswool pads, allowing you to get more life out of your buffing pads.
Like I said, we sell tons of Polishing Pad Rejuvenator. Here's why:
Whether you detail for a living, or if you're just an enthusiast detailing your own vehicles, the cost of buffing and polishing pads adds up very quickly. Consider the fact that it takes upwards of a dozen pads just to compound and polish a compact sedan! Instead of using the pads once and discarding them, rejuvenate them back to like-new condition by cleaning them with Polishing Pad Rejuvenator.
Using Polishing Pad Rejuvenator is simple:
First, you'll want to have a bucket of warm water. Then, add a scoop of Polishing Pad Rejuvenator and mix up the solution. Once it's mixed up, toss in your buffing pads as you use them, giving them time to soak.
After they've had time to soak in the solution, simply wring them out, agitating polish stains with your fingers and thumbs. If you'd like to, you can also use a Redline Foam Pad Cleaning Brush instead of your fingers.
That's it! Here is the what the pad looked like after about 30 seconds of cleaning:
This is what you call a no-compromise formula. Not only does it excel at cleaning the pads, it also rinses out completely. That's important because using an all-purpose cleaner or degreaser will leave a residue in the pads that breaks down the foam pores over time. That's not an issue with Polishing Pad Rejuvenator. For my eco-conscious friends, you'll be happy to hear that Polishing Pad Rejuvenator is also 100% biodegradable.
If you run a high-volume detail shop, consider picking up a System 4000 Pad Washer. along with a Carolina Detailing Cart.
Work smart, not hard, by cleaning and rejuvenating your pads with Polishing Pad Rejuvenator.
Thank you so much for reading!
Nick Rutter
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