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Professional Wash Pad

 

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Adam's Professional Car Wash Pad

 

Wash your car the professional way with Adam's Professional Car Wash Pad. It delivers gobs of sudsy water, not swirls. Guaranteed!

After years of watching people use a wash mitt like a sponge (hand on the outside, not inside), I decided it was time to find a car wash tool that works the way people want it to work. Our Adam's Professional Car Wash Pad feels like a wool wash mitt on the outside, but that's where all similarities end.

If you want the most sudsy, satisfying car wash experience you've ever had, you're ready for the Adam's Professional Car Wash Pad. Our large, 9" by 9" pad holds a whopping 26 ounces of soapy Adam's Car Wash Shampoo wash water. That's possible because our foam core slurps up water like a water buffalo after a dry spell. That means you can get the soapy water to you car where it will do some good. Most wash mitts let all the water go (normally all over your feet!) before it ever gets to the car. Our 3" thick foam core lets you give the pad a squeeze to release suds as you need them. And, talk about suds, the Adam's Professional Car Wash Pad is a suds making machine!

If the perfect size wash pad that held lots of soapy water were the only measure, a dozen or more products out there might fit the bill. Not at Adam's! To make it here it also has to be safe and durable. After all, what good is a wash pad, mitt or sponge that puts swirls and scratches in your paint? The Adam's Professional Car Wash Pad is "professional grade" because the pros know that most swirl marks come from bad wash tools. The Adam's Professional Car Wash Pad is made of a soft, synthetic wool that gently lifts dirt away from your paint and freely lets go of the dirt in your wash bucket. The Adam's Professional Car Wash Pad won't swirl or scratch your paint, guaranteed!

TIP:After washing and rinsing your car, rinse and wring out your Adam's Professional Car Wash Pad and use it to soak up the large areas of water on the surface of your car before towel drying. You'll be amazed how much water Adam's Professional Wash Pad can soak up. Finish drying to a spot-free finish with Adam's White Waffle Microfiber Drying Towel.

TIP: The Adam's Professional Car Wash Pad is machine washable. Just toss it in the washer and dryer with your microfiber towels. Be sure to dry on medium heat only, and please, do not use bleach.

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The wash pad is my FAVORITE thing that Adam sells. This thing gets the job done in no time. Full of suds and water! You can almost do a whole side of the car in one dip. The best thing ever! Love it. :cheers:

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The pad is good, but if you have a canvas top convertible you will have to use a different bucket of water to clean the top, or clean the top first. I made the mistake of washing the top after washing the car, and there were fibers left in the water. I had to use a lint roller to remove all the fibers stuck to the top. So now I do the top first thing, to prevent this from happening.

 

Maybe I shouldn't clean the top with the car wash soap? But I figure it was safe enough and it does a good job and smells good too.

 

Thanks

RJR

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The pad is good, but if you have a canvas top convertible you will have to use a different bucket of water to clean the top, or clean the top first. I made the mistake of washing the top after washing the car, and there were fibers left in the water. I had to use a lint roller to remove all the fibers stuck to the top. So now I do the top first thing, to prevent this from happening.

 

Maybe I shouldn't clean the top with the car wash soap? But I figure it was safe enough and it does a good job and smells good too.

 

Thanks

RJR

 

I was just thinking about this. I have the wash pad and soap on order. Is the wash pad the right thing for the canvas top? I don't want lint / fibers stuck in the canvas top.

 

My top, 09 Vette with a medium gray canvas, is new and clean, so I don't need anything more than a gentle cleaning. Suggestions appreciated.

 

Thanks.

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I was just thinking about this. I have the wash pad and soap on order. Is the wash pad the right thing for the canvas top? I don't want lint / fibers stuck in the canvas top.

 

My top, 09 Vette with a medium gray canvas, is new and clean, so I don't need anything more than a gentle cleaning. Suggestions appreciated.

 

Thanks.

 

There's no reason you can't use a MF mitt on the top and the pad on the rest of the car.

 

I have one of these too and I just wash by hand in the sink and let dry.

 

I love it. The soap is what makes it amazing though. That stuff suds like MAD! :2thumbs:

 

Chris

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Just picked up one of these (jumbo size - that's how I roll) at the detail clinic over the weekend...

 

I washed my truck this evening and I must say WOW I've been really missing out.

 

I've been using the older Adam's white waffle foam pad and I really didn't like it at all. It seemed to have a knack for only absorbing the water from my soapy bucket. :rolleyes:

 

-- whoa - just had an earthquake while I was typing this - -

 

Anyways, this thing rocks - highly recommend it. :2thumbs:

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Am I the only one who finds the jumbo pad to be too big? Its great for the roof and hood of my truck, but its a bit unwieldy when doing the sides...

 

Am I the only one?

 

I'm a big man with big hands, I have no problems.

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That wasn't an earthquake, it was your neighbors car trying to shake the water off itself. I say introduce him to the new wash pad and white drying towel. Cali will be grateful.:lol:

 

Ha! :rockon:

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I just got the regular size wash pad, and I was surprised by how large it is. For my car I'd imagine the jumbo one would be too big. When I got it and pulled it out of the box first thing I noticed was little fibers sticking to everything and malting from the pad. Like I do with new MF I washed it before using it. This took out some of the loose fibers, but I washed it with my other MF like it says you can and they had a lot of fibers on them. So I shook everything out before putting them into the dryer on medium heat. When they came out of the dryer most all of the fibers were gone and when I checked the lint trap there was a wad of fibers stuck in it. It looks like there are still fibers that will fall out but I'll see how it does on it's first wash tomorrow. I hope all this malting is just temporary.

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