Blind goalie here, I understand that you use a can of goof off and your Padgic spray. Can you tell me the process and ingredients of the padgic spray please for those of us who can’t see?
I used the goof off pro strength remover on an older glove and it really seemed to take the puck marks away quickly and easily, but when I tried it on a newer pair of Vaughn SLR2's it removes both puck marks and the shine from the pad with some color as well. I only used it on a small area, but could quickly see the orange color from the pad on the rag. It also left a dull spot where I tried it. Not sure if this is just with Vaughn or not.
@@CoolBlindTech Two thirds of a bottle of sixty percent rubbing alcohol. Two tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide. Two tablespoons of baking soda. Then it says to use the padgic spray right after cleaning the puck marks.
How big is the bottle of rubbing alcohol are you referring to in using 2/3 of it? Thank you.
Does this work on leg pads and gloves using the C.O.R.TECH - ST material? I don't want to take layers off off of my Bauer 2S Pros.
Thanks for that, will try later on, just have to find the Ingredients over here in Brazil first.
I hope you find em! Good luck, and be safe!
Will this work on the glass surround at the rink?
Just bought a NASTY looking blocker (excellent shape) real cheap knowing this will clean it up. Thank you!
2 years later... just did the same with a Warrior glove set and about an hour later they're looking mint lol
Blind goalie here, I understand that you use a can of goof off and your Padgic spray. Can you tell me the process and ingredients of the padgic spray please for those of us who can’t see?
2/3 bottle 60% rubbing alcohol, 2tbsp Hydrogen Peroxide and 2tbsp baking soda. I know it's a little late.
do you dilute the goof off?
What about the bindings/white fabric? My pads got the yellow sweat stains, does anyone know how to make them white again?
What if happens if I skip the padgic?
This dude is awesome.
Not only extremely helpful but funny as hell
I used the goof off pro strength remover on an older glove and it really seemed to take the puck marks away quickly and easily, but when I tried it on a newer pair of Vaughn SLR2's it removes both puck marks and the shine from the pad with some color as well. I only used it on a small area, but could quickly see the orange color from the pad on the rag. It also left a dull spot where I tried it. Not sure if this is just with Vaughn or not.
Legit, the magic eraser ruined an old set of mine. This seems like a better solution
I don’t see the pagic recipe…?
U have to watch the video to see
@@bayareahockeyrepairsharpen145 blind goalie here, I get that the list is at the end but there’s no audio for me to hear the ingredients.
@@CoolBlindTech Two thirds of a bottle of sixty percent rubbing alcohol. Two tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide. Two tablespoons of baking soda. Then it says to use the padgic spray right after cleaning the puck marks.
Alcohol will do the same as magic eraser, it burns.