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After use I just wring them out and dry them.
Machine wash then after every 2nd or 3rd use.
There are different types - Waffle Weave drying ones
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Normal polish removal ones...
Microfiber is quicker - no need to keep wringing it out and rinsing it in the bucket.
Also could be classed as more paintwork friendly, as if you do miss a bit of debris when washing it has the chance of getting drawn into the towels nap, rather than scraped along the paint as it would be with...
No probs.
PM Shaun 182_Blue for the latest discount codes as he always seems to have them.
Don't forget the 4 inch spot pad set it is a must on the Clio and other small cars IMO.
Do a few cars and it will soon pay for itself IMO.
You will with a PC remove those marks that you wont by hand, and judging by your post are bugging you.
Even when not doing paint correction mild polishes, glazes and sealants all work so will by PC.
AG SRP is a great product by machine for...
The buffer you have is only of any use to apply and remove waxes, You own hand power will be greater when polishing.
SRP is so mild it just needs to be applied and wiped off, does not need working till its gone, like the Scratch X would.
The AIO will be fine by it at a guess as it is just...
Working by hand or a using a low powered buffer, I would not really risk anything other than Meguiars Scratch X.
It is a safe product and even with lots of elbow grease you will struggle to remove all the cobwebs anyway.
There are lots of decent swirl removers and compounds out there for...
Depends what size you want! ;) You can get large ones if that floats your boat!
All Vauxhall dealers can order it in. Last time I paid 3.90 for a litre. But prices have gone up since.
Paypal me it now biatch!