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    Single use, not something you want to reuse. Are you back home?



    Quote Originally Posted by Rcrew
    15 pads? Are these single use, or can you: brush, run through a pad washer, dry, and reuse?

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    If you can clean them well you can reuse them. They are tricky to clean, though.
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    You can clean a couple times during use, then switch out. After your done with the car take a toothbrush and a container of water and cleaner. Dip the toothbrush, agitate, repeat, take a spray bottle and flush the face of the pads. Place face down on gg, allow to completely dry.



    Point being you want to avoid soaking the adhesive area with cleaner.

 

 
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