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Review: Works decently - I used for removing oil from My pond. It worked well and cost effective. I needed instructions to know which side to put into the water. I wished there was a way to see if the pad had picked up the oil, like change color or something. Review: Excellent value for money, and hydro-phobic - These pads definitely work as they are supposed to. They absorb oil(s) and reject water, and are an excellent value considering how well they work. When left for a few hours or days they will absorb high amounts of oil, i measured 20 oz in one sheet alone, so close to the specified amount. They are fairly soft, and pliable enough to use for all sorts of cleaning and pickup jobs. I agree with other reviewers that they are not as pliable and some high-end brands, but they are not particularly stiff, and work well for pick up from floors, bilges, tanks, etc. They also work well for scrubbing/cleaning jobs, such as bilges, and cleaning hands, tools, engines etc. They do not shed many fibers, which can be an issue with cheaper pads, so cleaning engine parts is easy and does not leave fibers in the parts (assuming suitable pressure is used). They float on water, and absorb oil from sea water. Some reviewers have complained about such pads not picking up coolant. Perhaps they are unaware that coolant has no oil in it, just water and glycol based chemicals, and dyes. These pads will not work, but they will remove any oil that is mixed with the coolant. Use regular cleaning cloths, towels etc for coolant. Such oil pads will also not get oil out of concrete, only from the surface. As concrete is porous the oil seeps into it, you will have to use chemicals and/or a pressure washer to lift the oil out. But these pads will absorb the oil once it has risen to the surface of the concrete. Use these pads as a preventative measure to stop oil getting into concrete instead. You can recycle a large percentage of the oil in a sheet by squeezing it out, but i would never reuse such oil in any equipment. Best to send it to the local oil recycler instead.




| Brand | Brady |
| Manufacturer | Brady SPC |
| Model number | BPO100 |
| Item Weight | 4 kg 80 g |
| Product Dimensions | 46.99 x 38.61 x 35.81 cm; 4.08 kg |
| Item model number | BPO100 |
| Item Height | 14.1 Inches |
| Item Width | 15.2 Inches |
| Are batteries included? | No |
H**K
Works decently
I used for removing oil from My pond. It worked well and cost effective. I needed instructions to know which side to put into the water. I wished there was a way to see if the pad had picked up the oil, like change color or something.
N**N
Excellent value for money, and hydro-phobic
These pads definitely work as they are supposed to. They absorb oil(s) and reject water, and are an excellent value considering how well they work. When left for a few hours or days they will absorb high amounts of oil, i measured 20 oz in one sheet alone, so close to the specified amount. They are fairly soft, and pliable enough to use for all sorts of cleaning and pickup jobs. I agree with other reviewers that they are not as pliable and some high-end brands, but they are not particularly stiff, and work well for pick up from floors, bilges, tanks, etc. They also work well for scrubbing/cleaning jobs, such as bilges, and cleaning hands, tools, engines etc. They do not shed many fibers, which can be an issue with cheaper pads, so cleaning engine parts is easy and does not leave fibers in the parts (assuming suitable pressure is used). They float on water, and absorb oil from sea water. Some reviewers have complained about such pads not picking up coolant. Perhaps they are unaware that coolant has no oil in it, just water and glycol based chemicals, and dyes. These pads will not work, but they will remove any oil that is mixed with the coolant. Use regular cleaning cloths, towels etc for coolant. Such oil pads will also not get oil out of concrete, only from the surface. As concrete is porous the oil seeps into it, you will have to use chemicals and/or a pressure washer to lift the oil out. But these pads will absorb the oil once it has risen to the surface of the concrete. Use these pads as a preventative measure to stop oil getting into concrete instead. You can recycle a large percentage of the oil in a sheet by squeezing it out, but i would never reuse such oil in any equipment. Best to send it to the local oil recycler instead.
R**Y
Great product!
These are great! Exactly what I needed when working on my mini-ex to help prevent spills.
A**R
I have these set up for scheduled delivery for my shop - They're that good!
These absorbent pads are awesome for use around older mills and lathes in my shop. They soak up the oils that drip down the sides of the machine, but most of the chips can be swept off. They don't absorb water, so if you run coolant it can help keep tramp oil out of the coolant. This brand in particular is a great value compared to other brands on Amazon and are functionally the same. They also seem to fit perfectly around the machines and can be folded in half on the crease to make them twice as thick, making them even more absorbent.
L**P
Fait son travail
Fait son travail!
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