Normally they are white or yellow and look like a course curley hair, or lathe
shavings if you have seen them.  Nylon is rather soft being a thermoplastic,
not hard like the scotch pad products.

Marshall

Linda Jones wrote:

> I've read that to clean the electrodes, you should use a nylon scrub pad,
> and then wipe with a plain white paper towel. How do you tell what kinds of
> scrub pads are nylon? I got some Scotch multi-purpose pads, that are blue,
> and some Scotch heavy duty pads that are green. But they don't say anywhere
> on the package what they are made of. I looked everywhere, trying to find
> some sort of scrub pads that were labeled as nylon, and couldn't find
> anything that specified what it is made out of.
>
> Linda Jones
> lin...@hamilton.net
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