Nick T.
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Foam, terry, microfiber pad, or microfiber towel? What do you think is best, and why?Originally posted in another thread by 4DSC
Sometimes I've found normal waxing with a foam pad alone can shear off some of the contamination from the paint just like clay does. That's why I have to change (or flip/rotate) applicators sometimes and find it's picking up dirt, even though I was sure to clean the paint first.
In my never ending battle to end micro-marring on my black paint it occurred to me that maybe the applicators were partially to blame, so having an “enquiring mind� I wanted to know what the differences are between the various applicators. Here’s what you can do to duplicate my experimenting:
Get new and unused pads, a foam pad, a terry pad, and a microfiber pad. Pick a relatively mar free area on your paint. Put no product on any of the pads and rub a small area with moderate pressure using each dry pad. You probably gonna say, “What? Rub my beautiful paint with a dry applicator! Not in this lifetime!� Well, I did - and now I know why I use what I use. BTW, it did take some polishing to get rid of the marring that the testing caused.
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