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Microfiber recommendations
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What premium microfiber cloths (brand/size) do you recommend for applying and removing liquid or paste wax? In addition, what about applying and removing polish or glaze? Any responses will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, spryor |
I use Detailer's Domain microfiber for anyhting on the paint. I wouldn't bother with polish or glaze if you're doing it by hand. Just wash, clay, wax and go. Get a polisher if you want to polish it. Your arms will thank you.
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I typically use an applicator like this for applying glaze, polish and wax:
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I then use a microfiber to remove the residue. Adam's towels are high quality but on the pricey side. I bought some stocktowelsnow.com double plush microfibers that I am pleased with. On the cheaper end, the Meguiar's Supreme Shine microfiber is acceptable (I have a few of them that came in clay and wax kits I purchased). Be sure you pick up some Griot's Microfiber cleaner solution, too. It does a great job removing wax and other residue and helps keeps your towels in excellent condition. |
get these. make sure to completely remove tags and wash them before use. :)
Griot's Garage 11269 Micro Fiber Spray-On Car Wash Cloth - Set of 3 : Amazon.com : Automotive these are by far the bestest ive tried. and ive tried many brands. the best part about these MF towels is that they are dual sided long thread. :tup: |
I also use Griot's. They sell them at advance auto and if you search "advance auto coupon", you can get 20 - 30% off your whole order. I purchased everything "Griot" that they sell.
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stocktowelsnow.com has an ultra plush microfiber that is very nice.
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Using cheaper microfiber will often result in needing to do more work to the paint and that defeats the purpose. Try and find borderless or protected border microfibers. I personally only use Adam and Uber from Detailers Domain. They are very high quality and have little to no chance of damaging the paint, causing webbing or clearcoat scratches which you see in certain angles of light. Nothing is perfect but this is the best option. Keep in mind different towels have different uses. You might want a waffle weave to gently run over the paint to take up large water drops then step down to a plush drying microfiber with detail spray, then even to some detail spray and a double plush. Keep in mind ive made my detailing more like a science and im always learning something new...most people arent as neurotic as I am so take it with a grain of salt.
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Chemical Guys also has some pretty good microfiber towels for fairly cheap, especially if you buy a lot of them.
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I bought some at Walmart for about $3 or $4.
Microtex Microfiber Detail Towel, Yellow: Automotive : Walmart.com |
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I buy these. Great towels, great price. Meguiar's X4014 Yellow Microfiber Towel, (Pack of 14) : Amazon.com : Automotive
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Pep Boys actually has some pretty nice towels but they aren't cheap. It's less expensive to pick up a nice pack of good towels online. Detailers Domain has pretty good prices.
I may actually pick up a pack of these. My quick detailer towel is starting to show it's age a little. |
Thank you!
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I would like to thank you for your advice on what type of microfiber towels to purchase and use. Your recommendations have been invaluable. Again, thank you for your support. spryor |
Whatever you get make sure they are really plush. Those cheap ones from, lets say target will scratch the **** out of our paint.
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