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Old 23 February 2008, 01:31 PM
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Got the G220 and a couple of pads from our friends at Polished Bliss --- will be using them soon, so in prep what it is best way of cleaning them after?

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Old 27 February 2008, 09:39 AM
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Lifted straight out of the guide to polishing on our site...

The final step in the polishing process is to pack away all of the tools you have used, making sure everything is clean and ready for the next use. All towels and applicator pads should be washed in a washing machine at a low temperature using a gentle non-biological liquid detergent (avoid soap powders and detergents containing bleach or fabric softeners), before allowing everything to dry out naturally. All polishing pads should be scraped off using a blunt plastic edge and then rinsed out thoroughly before being left to soak overnight in a bucket of warm soapy water - a good squirt of washing up liquid is ideal for this purpose, as it cuts through most product residues with ease and does not damage the foam. On the following day, the pads should be rinsed out thoroughly and then left to dry out naturally.

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Thanks - Missed that bit
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