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Trouble keeping pads on my Koblenz floor polisher while stripping wax. Seems to glide at first then friction gets to strong for the pad . I tied more liquid but didn't seem to help. Thank you

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You didn't strip enough wax with your mop, and now the old wax is plugging your floor polisher pad. Then the old wax starts to stick back to the floor. Flip the pad over and use the fresh side until it starts to stick too. Then soak the stripper pad in a mild soap solution and rinse it out thoroughly. After it dries, it should perform correctly. This is why you need several pads.

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SOURCE: User Manual for Electrolux Model 1522 Double Insulated Floor Shampooer

I just bought the Electrolux Floor Pro Encore at a yard sale and need the manual. The URL above isn't working for me. What am I doing wrong.

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SOURCE: Touch Pad mouse not working

Connect and external mouse, then go to Toshiba website and download the touchpad driver for your laptop and reinstall them again.

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SOURCE: replace rear brake pads

Remove right saddlebag, pull the two caliper mounting bolts and remove the caliper. Do not open bleeder or disconnect line. You will need to push a large screwdriver between the old pads before removing them in order to push the pucks back into the caliper or the new pads will not spread enough to reinstall. Then pull the two smaller bolts from the caliper and the pads will fall out. The pads are different for inside and outside, so pay attention, and remember, after reinstalling, before riding, be sure to pump brake pedal, and it may take a few stops before brakes stop as effectively as before.

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SOURCE: Rear Brake Squeal. 2003 F-150 4Wd

change to a ceramic pad not semi metallic

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SOURCE: I have a Waxmaster 900 type 2 auto polisher by

try machine mart

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