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what sort of cloths ?



  clio 172 cup
what sort of cloths do i need for ag super resin polish? am getting some stuff off i4detailing ?
 

DrR

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Golf GTD
I use a foam pads to put it on, then a microfibre cloth to remove.
 
As Paul has said, you can use either specifically designed polishing cloths, or polishing pads (foam applicators).

When polishing wheels and metal, I use a mixture of the two. The cloths are great for more difficult areas, where as the pads are great for more easy to reach, open surfaces.

Hope this helps,

Jamie
 
  what u put infront of me
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Foam wax applicators are probably the most utilised car accessory there is. The reason being they are cheap, but absolutley perfect for the application of any type of car wax or sealant and easy to use.

These fellas are the most inexpensive product but possibly the most useful, constructed from high quality closed cell soft ploy-foam they are pliable, strong and efficient and even machine washable.
 
  Porsche Boxster987S
X3070_SoftFoamApplicator.jpg


Foam wax applicators are probably the most utilised car accessory there is. The reason being they are cheap, but absolutley perfect for the application of any type of car wax or sealant and easy to use.

These fellas are the most inexpensive product but possibly the most useful, constructed from high quality closed cell soft ploy-foam they are pliable, strong and efficient and even machine washable.


i used these once. Binned them half way through. Not a fan at all:dead:
 
  Porsche Boxster987S
just prefer the cloths. At times i felt like it was scratching over the surface:quiet:
 

Ali

  V6, Trackhawk, GTS
For a non cut polish/hand glaze i wouldn't use a foam applicator. You need to work the product in. I microfibre pad is more useable. I rarely hand glaze tho. Machine glaze on a black Megs pad is far better, the 6in pad is great as it bends and shapes nicely. Used it on everything from 4x4 to lotus's.
 
For a non cut polish/hand glaze i wouldn't use a foam applicator. You need to work the product in. I microfibre pad is more useable. I rarely hand glaze tho. Machine glaze on a black Megs pad is far better, the 6in pad is great as it bends and shapes nicely. Used it on everything from 4x4 to lotus's.

Agree but OP wants hand application Scottish.
 
  Megane R26
The new AutoGlym Hand Applicators are surprisingly good and are ideal to use with SRP (Red one) and EGP (Blue one).

Well worth a go for £5 :)
 


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