Re: Cleaning Your Pad On The Fly
that orange brush is great. i use the air blower for a light cleaning. for a heavy cleaning of a pad ill rinse it under the sink under warm water & scrub it with a toothbrush. the annoying part is spinning the wheeel to dry the pad & then re-priming it with liquid. sometimes ill spin the machine & use a few qtips, hold them together to clean the pad. the brush is great but you should use it with a little caution. once the pad dries out if you keep using the brush & spinning the wheel you will start to dig out a lil bit of the foam. you can also spin the machine & hold a damp mf towel to the pad to clean it but that doesnt work as well as the other methods mentioned.
...just hit my 69th post, COOL! lol
that orange brush is great. i use the air blower for a light cleaning. for a heavy cleaning of a pad ill rinse it under the sink under warm water & scrub it with a toothbrush. the annoying part is spinning the wheeel to dry the pad & then re-priming it with liquid. sometimes ill spin the machine & use a few qtips, hold them together to clean the pad. the brush is great but you should use it with a little caution. once the pad dries out if you keep using the brush & spinning the wheel you will start to dig out a lil bit of the foam. you can also spin the machine & hold a damp mf towel to the pad to clean it but that doesnt work as well as the other methods mentioned.
...just hit my 69th post, COOL! lol
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