Storing Used PC Pads

integraoligist

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After using your Pads (on your PC) you chuck them in a bucket with some dish soap, soak for a bit and wash/rinse them out...



then do you put them in a Zip Loc bag and seal in the moisture? or just set them out and let air dry?
 
Definitely let them dry completely before putting them in a bag, or you will have mold everywhere.



I don't even put them in bags. I actually stack them face up, and then put the last one on top face down, and haven't had any problems yet. The bags are an extra safety measure I guess, but I don't bother.
 
I either spin dry them most of the way and then air dry, or I sandwich them between a MF towel and then air dry after that.



Since I have my huge fortress of plastic storage containers holding my supplies, I make two "towers" of containers, with a lid acting as a bridge across the towers. I air dry my pads under there. The lid prevents any dust settling on the pad while it air dries. :)



(I'll take a picture if someone wants to see what the h*ll I'm talking about)
 
White95Max said:
I either spin dry them most of the way and then air dry, or I sandwich them between a MF towel and then air dry after that.



Since I have my huge fortress of plastic storage containers holding my supplies, I make two "towers" of containers, with a lid acting as a bridge across the towers. I air dry my pads under there. The lid prevents any dust settling on the pad while it air dries. :)



(I'll take a picture if someone wants to see what the h*ll I'm talking about)

of course, we've got to see the fortress! :usa lol





air dry it is... off to walmart to see what kind of container i can find to put them all in, dont want sawdust getting onto them.



Thanks all!
 
Richt said:
Air dryed and then put in a plastic box, couldnt find any ziplock bags big enough.



I take it that gallon sized ziplock bags are not a common item in the UK then? Readily available in any grocery store here. My 6.5" Lake Country pads fit in the quart sized bags but I use gallon sized bags just to allow some extra room for air drying.
 
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