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    Wash bucket with retired car wash soap, leave soaking overnight and rinse well

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    Quote from Ace: "Just yesterday, Jason Rose, a Meguiar`s Professional Field Rep for California shared with me a method he was shown"


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    My L5-S1 is killing me! wifehatescar's Avatar
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    I use a little car wash soap in a bucket of water and lightly brush the surface with a brush under the water.
    This method seems pretty gentle to me:dunno
    We can rebuild him. We have the capability to make the world’s first bionic man. Better than he was before. Better Stronger Faster

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    how do ya like it? zesty-man's Avatar
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    thanks for the help, ill try that. what kinda brush should i use?
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    My L5-S1 is killing me! wifehatescar's Avatar
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    A fingernail brush works ok for me. Mine`s like 1"x3"
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    Originally posted by zesty-man
    errr, i donr think you guys oompletey understand... the other day i dropped one of my PC pads, it it rolled on its side, but neither of its two faces never touched the ground. but to be sure, i want to take out any particles t hat it may have picked up while it was rolling on the ground, so the issue really isnt abour removing product from the pads, but more like "particles". would water still work, or would i have ot move on to dawn?
    This thread may be a little old, but I just use a not-too-stiff veggie brush on my pads while soaking in cleaner.

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    What I really like about the MURPHY`S is that it rinses out of the pad so much better than DAWN & although it`s death to wax, it`s a very mild soap
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