Post #1 · Posted at 2011-02-26 12:51:59am 14.1 years ago
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Is it possible to clean the DDR pads without opening it? I mean, I just want to clean the outside, because it always gets dirtier, making it uncomfortable to play (especially barefoot; yeah I do play barefoot sometimes). So, what should I use? Do I have to use any cleaning spray or something?
Anyway, I'm sorry If this has been posted before, I've seen this somewhere but I forgot where it was. And yeah, I've used search here, so I'm creating this thread....
Anyway, I'm sorry If this has been posted before, I've seen this somewhere but I forgot where it was. And yeah, I've used search here, so I'm creating this thread....
Post #2 · Posted at 2011-02-26 03:09:22am 14.1 years ago
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-Clean with lightly sprayed Windex, Fantastik, or whatever is a decent name-brand Window/Glass/multi-surface cleaner where you live (or spray the cleaner on a rag)
-Wipe down with lightly moist rag (water)
-???
-AAA things!
-Wipe down with lightly moist rag (water)
-???
-AAA things!
Post #3 · Posted at 2011-02-26 07:38:36am 14.1 years ago
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Any kind of degreaser will do the job, with a proper paper towel to wipe away all the dirt and crap that leaves the pad feeling all slippery and yucky. Nothing hurts more my scores than playing on slippery pads
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Post #4 · Posted at 2011-02-26 07:44:19am 14.1 years ago
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The reason you want a good cleaner like Windex, and not Wal-Mart's Val-U brand, is ammonia. It dries quickly and gives the surface good, even traction (dat streak-free shine). Otherwise you're just making the stage wet.