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Use warm water. Get things too hot, and the adhesive could potentially weaken. Good luck!
hum....check this thread the guy said is not realy good dishwasher liquid to use on pads??I'm confused??
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...phillips/27937-how-remove-sealant-pads-3.html
Its normal don't worry about it, sometimes the color won't come out of the pad. Not sure if you did this or not... but to prevent it from happening in the future, throw your pad into a bucket of water/soap immediately, as soon as you're done using the pad. If you wait until the end of your detailing session to clean them, they will be dry and the polish/wax/coloring will be much harder to remove from the pad.
I just keep a 5 gallon bucket of soapy water next to my detailing station and throw the pads into the bucket when I switch to a new pad.
If I let my pads soak in a bucket with DP rejunavetor for a couples hours it is dangerous to the pads or is ok?