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abzorb sorbent pads

n1gzd

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Recently I was visiting a garage and they had these pads that you could place under where something is dripping (use it kind of like speedy dry).


I keep large metal drip pans under my cars. I get tired of wiping up the fluids and was thinking that putting something like this on top of the metal pans (so that I can just throw it away now and then). I could use speedy dry but I prefer to use that for unexpected messes.

Is this the product that I am looking for?:

http://www.cleanupstuff.com/Abzorb-Sorbent-Pads-50-Pads-Per-Case-p/asp50.htm

Thanks,
Rebecca
 
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If your vehicle leaks are minor, another option might be something that aborbs and also protects the floor (puppy training pads):

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Fairly inexpensive compared to the pig mat type products. They have a plastic type backing that will protect your floor.

If your leaks can't be contained by these pads, it may be better/cheaper to have them fixed :thumbup:
 
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n1gzd

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Thanks for the suggestions. One of these three solutions will do. I will fix them all eventually but some of my old cars will leak a little even if they are perfect (the nature of the beasts).

Rebecca
 
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jenfour6

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Recently I was visiting a garage and they had these pads that you could place under where something is dripping (use it kind of like speedy dry).


I keep large metal drip pans under my cars. I get tired of wiping up the fluids and was thinking that putting something like this on top of the metal pans (so that I can just throw it away now and then). I could use speedy dry but I prefer to use that for unexpected messes.

Is this the product that I am looking for?:

http://www.cleanupstuff.com/Abzorb-Sorbent-Pads-50-Pads-Per-Case-p/asp50.htm

Thanks,
Rebecca

Those look like they'll work fine, just make sure that you get ones that are thick and strong enough so they don't leak or tear easily.
 

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Recently I was visiting a garage and they had these pads that you could place under where something is dripping (use it kind of like speedy dry).


I keep large metal drip pans under my cars. I get tired of wiping up the fluids and was thinking that putting something like this on top of the metal pans (so that I can just throw it away now and then). I could use speedy dry but I prefer to use that for unexpected messes.

Is this the product that I am looking for?:

http://www.cleanupstuff.com/Abzorb-Sorbent-Pads-50-Pads-Per-Case-p/asp50.htm

Thanks,

Rebecca


You bettcha.... Like stated, buy ones that soak both oils and water for what you want them for. We buy different brands, but usually 3M products. A lot of folks sell them... Leaving out the pennies, they go for about a buck a piece. We have not used oil dri for a number of years in our shop..mats are all we use except for major situations, which we try our best to avoid.

Randy
 
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