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Old 11-30-20, 01:13 PM
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Bnystrom
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One thing that I'm surprised that nobody has mentioned is that if you look at the cup of pads in the first post, a lot of them look like they're still perfectly good. It seems as if you're changing them way more often than necessary. What criteria are you using to determine when to change pads?

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