Bug Removal, Finishing Pad, Klasse Despenser

Folks I have three questions...for now...



1) Removing bugs from the car, what is the preferred way, using bug removing chemicals or bug removing sponges.



2) How many folks use a "finishing pad" a la Lake Country or Meguiars. I have been doing it by hand but was wondering what other folks are doing and their cost/benefits.



3) Klasse users, do you pour your entire AIO/SG into a spray bottle or do just put in what you plan to use into a separate spray bottle. Do you have to clean the spay nozzle after using?



TIA
 
1. i use both depending if it a new deatil or touchup

2. yes, works great cost is about $8 for a 6.5"

3. i put my products in a smaller bottle incase if i take the original one and something happens to it like i step on it or something i have the original at home
 
I don't think many people are fans of "bug sponges" maybe with the exception of some more expensive products from Griots I think....



Finishing pads have their place and uses, just like everything else. Typically used to apply waxes, sealants, and glazes (ie, non-abrasive things).



I use a small 1oz squeeze bottle (capped with a fine tip, not flip top). This is easy to use, clean, and control the flow of IMHO because you can just draw a fine line of product on your sponge.
 
1) I just use a lot more shampoo, usually after a good soak, they come off with washing.



2) Finishing pads are great for waxing and final polishing on fine, soft paint.



3) All our chemicals are in syringes (catheter tip) to prevent spillage, drying out and overuse by personnel
 
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