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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: skki3330 on September 07, 2010, 10:21 PM
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So whats the best way to clean a padset????
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This is for your newly acquired blue goose pads i take it :LolLolLolLol:
I'd be careful mate - they look pretty good if maybe slightly faded. I'd try maybe washing them gently by hand in cold or luke warm soapy water - you don't want to lift the print :shocked:
Maybe just try washing them with a soapy sponge - avoiding the graphics first.
There has been some success dying padsets to bring them back to life and / or change colour !
But I don't think yours are in the sort of state where you need to revert to that !!!
Look at it this way - when they have the "survivor pads" look then they also have the "genuine pads" look ;)
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yep your right :LolLolLolLol: all in bits now and the frame has been covered in autosol.
This is why i ask dont want to spoil the pads but i would like to clean them a tad so i do think slowly and gently. Got to find myself someone who is handy with a sewing machine aswell as the headset pads foam has perished so that needs replacing.