It's very, very clear to me that I need some recommendations here. I don't drive my car every day (it can sometimes go a few weeks without leaving the garage) but my detailing time is extremely limited. Is there a way to do three or four 2' x 2' sections each night and get away with NOT cleaning the pads? Maybe put them in a Ziploc bag or something. When I clean my pads, I usually have to wait almost 48 hours for them to dry to be usable again.
I generally do SHR, then FMP, then Revive, then MSW when I work and could probably do a panel on the car each night in about 2 hours. The trick is getting all those nights strung together when the car is clean and having pads ready to work with.
Will leaving the product in the pads for say 24 to 48 hours without using them actually damage them beyond use? Or, would placing them in separate large Ziploc bags between sessions keep things moving along for me?
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It's very, very clear to me that I need some recommendations here. I don't drive my car every day (it can sometimes go a few weeks without leaving the garage) but my detailing time is extremely limited. Is there a way to do three or four 2' x 2' sections each night and get away with NOT cleaning the pads? Maybe put them in a Ziploc bag or something. When I clean my pads, I usually have to wait almost 48 hours for them to dry to be usable again.
I generally do SHR, then FMP, then Revive, then MSW when I work and could probably do a panel on the car each night in about 2 hours. The trick is getting all those nights strung together when the car is clean and having pads ready to work with.
Will leaving the product in the pads for say 24 to 48 hours without using them actually damage them beyond use? Or, would placing them in separate large Ziploc bags between sessions keep things moving along for me?
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