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Old 10-05-2010, 03:27 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Dylan@Adams View Post
I agree with the above... and heres a little reasoning behind it.

With a detail spray (at least one like ours) you have a gloss enhancer you're introducing to the surface. In order for that product to do its work it needs to be spread out on the paint and any unevenness should be buffed away.

A waffle towel will, by design, absorb the product before it has a chance to do its job. Plush towels on the other hand are not very absorbent. To that end for a cleaner like waterless wash I recommend a waffle weave towel, for a spray with gloss enhancers like detail spray I recommend plush.

There is no "right or wrong" in this, but thats the reasoning behind our recommendations here at Adam's.
what about just spraying some detail spray as you do your final drying. use waffle weave or plush?
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