BatonRougeMX5
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- Jan 8, 2013
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Forgive my "newbieness" but I'm wondering at what point does one replace a pad? Is there some way to tell when a pad has reached the end of its effectiveness?
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Forgive my "newbieness" but I'm wondering at what point does one replace a pad? Is there some way to tell when a pad has reached the end of its effectiveness?
One thing to remember is when they wear out, don't just toss 'em in the trash. Cut them up for 'hand work'. You'll be surprised how (and how well) the different pads (color wise) work when going by hand. Geeze, I can't get that last sentence to sound right, but you get my drift-I hope.
Bill
One thing to remember is when they wear out, don't just toss 'em in the trash. Cut them up for 'hand work'. You'll be surprised how (and how well) the different pads (color wise) work when going by hand. Geeze, I can't get that last sentence to sound right, but you get my drift-I hope.
Bill