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    Cleaning Pads?

    Hey I was wondering what are the different ways that you guys clean your pads after they get all mucked up?

    I just used a bunch with Megs 3 step process, and now I have my Poorboys stuff coming on monday and I want to use these pads with the better products. Any suggestions?

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    Re: Cleaning Pads?

    Warm water + Dawn Oxy + a toothbrush = clean pads. Shake the water out best you can and hang to dry overnight.
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    Re: Cleaning Pads?

    5 gallon bucket, about an inch of Megs APC+ in the bottom, 4 gallons of water and throw the pads in, allowing them to soak for up to a few hours depending on caking/products. Pull them out and rinse with the hose, wring, rinse, wring. I line all mine up on their sides and place them on a terry so the water absorbs into the towel. No, I have not had any problems with the backing coming unglued. M2C.
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