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    Polishin' Pal pads

    Hey guys. I just got the polishin pal and it says that I should use either DP pad rejuvenator or Snappy clean to clean the pads, but I don't have either of those right now. Is there something else that I can use to clean them properly and protect the foam??
    thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

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    I wash mine with my MF Towels. Dry them with them also on low heat. You
    may have a little lint on them. I take some masking tape and pull the lint off.

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    I handwash with dawn and a little simple green. It works well.

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    Try GreeseLightning it works great. JoeD

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    XMT Pad Cleaner seems to work for everything right now.


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    Ay, I know I should have picked some up at the Driver's Seat when I got the carnauba finishing glaze, but I didn't. And I'm leaving today for my trip (if I ever see my car again that is) so I kinda gotta use what I have on hand. I have already simple green and Palmolive dish soap. I have Greased Lightning and I also have the detergent that is strictly for microfibers. Of all of these formulations which would be the best one for my pads??

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    Hot water and dish soap get my PP pads clean (after a 10 min soak)

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