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Old 02-07-2008, 09:25 AM
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Duospur Cleaning Tool is a patented tool that is effective for "on the fly" cleaning of both foam and wool pads. Features large non-staining nylon spurs for fast cleaning while spinning on the buffer. Also has abrasive plates on both sides of the tool for reshaping and rebalancing damaged foam pads.

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i have one coming in the mail right now..i will try it out and let you know what i think
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wanted to know the feedback interested in carrying them
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I have used one a few times. I find they dont work well on foam pads. Howeber they do a great job on whool pads. The spurs on the side work well for cleaning a whool pad.

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thanks so what do you use to clean foam pads during the detail?
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thanks so what do you use to clean foam pads during the detail?
I went and bought a 99cent nail brush, the bristels are still enough to clean the foam pad... it foes a great job I tink when i have a little more cash i will be picking up one of those yellow nylon/plastic brushes... they look like they will protect my hand alittle better
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I went and bought a 99cent nail brush, the bristels are still enough to clean the foam pad... it foes a great job I tink when i have a little more cash i will be picking up one of those yellow nylon/plastic brushes... they look like they will protect my hand alittle better

thats what I use to clean foam pads....and I use a medium nylon bristle hair brush...they both work great...I had one the yellow handled pad brushes..the head was to small....I use it now for cleaning the seat rails....the bend makes it fit in nice

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The plastic one to me is useless, doesnt work as well as my all metal one. the best I have found to clean foam is a small brush and to clean my wool pads i have a flat head screw driver which does a better job than any spur.
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I have one of these I think you should carry it, its good just not exceptional.
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m eh, I don't like mine. I went back to carpet roller for foam and wool.
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