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    Clean pad that came with pc ?

    Well I broke down and purchased my pc from lowe`s this week and have the meg`s pad kit from dwayne on the way, but this weekend I am doing my brother in laws car with it and I am going to use the pad the came with it. What is the best way to clean it when you are done.

    Thanks, Ernie

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    Dawn and warm water seems to work for me.
    I think any of several detergents would do the job.

    Charles

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    I typically use 1 spritz of degreaser into the stock pad, as the adhesive seems to hold up very well. Degreaser will break down a carnuba or sealant quickly. Add some Dawn and rinse in warm water and you should be good to go!
    Nick Carberry
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    Once your pads show up .. save the one that came with it .. its great for product removal .. set it on a MF at 3.5 and it will grab right on to it .. 2 or 3 MF will do a car.
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