autoprincess
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It's funny, there are people that had said my advice about the grabbiness of the MF is a bad suggestion. But you know what, I have not seen any thread where someone said they used a grabby MF and they were ticked off with the results. People said they switched from one to another, but no one has said anything about the MF scratching their paint because of the grabbiness issue I had stated. (If am wrong and over-read something then quote it after this from a previous post).
Yes a MF can score your paint if you scrub at some panel with some buffing cream or something (that happens with any MF or any other plain or texture rag, depending on the color of the vehicle), but honestly, I think my opinion is still correct. I have yet had a problem with my MF choice selection.
Yes, a MF can collect leaves and dirt and everything else. But why are you allowing those things to get into the MF? Shouldn't the surface be clean when you are removing the wax? Keep the MF off the ground and this will help prevent it.
If I am wrong about the "grabbiness" then someone state to me where they used a MF CORRECTLY and the whole grabbiness was the cause of their messed up paint.
Honestly. :grrr
Yes a MF can score your paint if you scrub at some panel with some buffing cream or something (that happens with any MF or any other plain or texture rag, depending on the color of the vehicle), but honestly, I think my opinion is still correct. I have yet had a problem with my MF choice selection.
Yes, a MF can collect leaves and dirt and everything else. But why are you allowing those things to get into the MF? Shouldn't the surface be clean when you are removing the wax? Keep the MF off the ground and this will help prevent it.
If I am wrong about the "grabbiness" then someone state to me where they used a MF CORRECTLY and the whole grabbiness was the cause of their messed up paint.
Honestly. :grrr