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Old 08-12-2004, 03:38 PM
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Question Cleaning the Pads

Just purchased and started using a PC 7336 along with a couple paks of the assorted pads. We are labeling the pads as to which product we are using them with but we have been wondering if they are cleanable. If they are, what do you use to clean them?

What inventive solutions have any of you come up with to store them since the case won't accomodate them?

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Old 08-13-2004, 03:24 PM
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I Use a Mild Dish washing soap or Liquid Tide..NO Powder in the washer ...then let them air dry...Great results..

Also Might want to store them in a Plastic bag to prevent any dirt from getting on/in the pads
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Old 08-14-2004, 09:14 AM
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Mark is correct. Just use dish soap, wash and rinse really well. I take a towel and sqeeze the pad then finish up with air drying. If you put them in a plastric bag make sure they are completly dry. I put a damp white pad in a bag and it molded. Great idea on marking the pads.
Oh I dont like to spin dry them with the PC. I heard you can if you dont go above 4 But I still dont do this.
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I spray mine w/ 1:3 diluted simple green, work it in a little with my hands/fingers, and rinse it clean. Let it drain, shake out the rest of the water, and let it air dry overnight. Seems to work pretty well so far. Store them in the baggies they come in, otherwise some ziploc freezer bags should work.

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