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    Hi guys, I noticed that each manufacturer has their own way of cleaning their pads, and I was wondering what the LC pad cleaning procedures are. I don`t have any of their pad cleaning detergent or anything. Just want to know what the safest alternative would be without me putting another buck down for it. Thanks!

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    Dawn and hot water in your sink.
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    Dawn Power Dissolver works great



    also try a search this has been covered many times

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    ^ what he said, DPD FTW!

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    It`s not too strong for the pads?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boba7523
    It`s not too strong for the pads?


    i`ve used bottles of it and haven`t had any issues...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl3
    i`ve used bottles of it and haven`t had any issues...


    +1 been using it for over a year with no problems.

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    Btw I do use gloves with DPD it`s pretty strong. Dries out your hands.

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    ^i used DPD on a roach once and it killed him .

    DPD is a pretty good product for cleaning lots of things. i`ve used it on floors, tiles, and even paint brushes.

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    Another vote for Dawn power dissolver. Works awesome and is readily available at walmart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gtpaul
    Dawn and hot water in your sink.


    That`s how I do it. Just regular blue Dawn.

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    Are all of you guys referring to LC pads?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boba7523
    Are all of you guys referring to LC pads?


    Oui.



    Except I use the same method for my Meguiar`s brand pads as well.

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    Can I use Dawn for applicator pad such as this one?



    West Marine: Wax Applicator Pads Product Display



    I didn`t clean mine after application so now it`s all dried and hard. Solution please!!! Haha, thanks.

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    Any one try Scrubbing Bubbles bathroom cleaner on pads? It works wonders on pool filters.

 

 

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