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Old 07-04-02, 09:05   #1 (permalink)
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Question Cleaning MF stuff question

Okay, I'm in the middle of detaling... How do you guys clean your dirty MF applicators and towels? Right now I'm soaking the dirty ones in DAWN and planning to dump all of ehm into the laundry after I'm done.

Will good old laundry detergent get rid of the chemicals in the applicators and towels?

AFter the laundry, (and since I don't have a variety of colors) is it safe to mix and match the applicators and towels again to the different product I have?

Another question.. I got the Sizzling shine package from XVworld. It comes with a Koala terry towel.. 100% cotton for buffing... Should I just use this for my wheels? Or is it actually worth using on my car's paint? I just used a cotton applicator for my PPCL and right now, I'm wondering if that wasn't such a good idea. I didn't see any nasty swirls or light scrathes though. I just don't trust anything that's not MF.

Last question.. Anyone here layer their Paste Glaz? please advice if you do.. (results, tips and tricks, etc).
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Old 07-04-02, 09:24   #2 (permalink)
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From what I have gathered, it is a bad idea to mix your applicator pads with different chemicals...you should designate 1 applicator for each kind of product you have. It doesn't matter how much you wash them, you will never get all of the material out of your towels/applicators.
 
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Old 07-04-02, 09:47   #3 (permalink)
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egad! washing this stuff is going to hurt.
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