Under the care section for the wash pads, the Adams website mentions using a brush or comb to get rid of deadlocks. I was a little nervous at first to do this, so I called up the product help line to be sure I was using proper techniques; turns out, these pads are pretty good for brushing whatever way you want.
I chose to use a hair brush with a handle.Something similar to this one:
After little effort and some time later, my pad was as good as new!
That is a noticable difference. The test wash that followed proved to be satisfactory. There was a huge difference in using the pad before/after. Shame on me for letting the pad get so bad.
So there it is, don't be afraid guys to get out that hair brush and restore your wash pads!
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Under the care section for the wash pads, the Adams website mentions using a brush or comb to get rid of deadlocks. I was a little nervous at first to do this, so I called up the product help line to be sure I was using proper techniques; turns out, these pads are pretty good for brushing whatever way you want.
I chose to use a hair brush with a handle.Something similar to this one:
After little effort and some time later, my pad was as good as new!
That is a noticable difference. The test wash that followed proved to be satisfactory. There was a huge difference in using the pad before/after. Shame on me for letting the pad get so bad.
So there it is, don't be afraid guys to get out that hair brush and restore your wash pads!
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