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Old 09-07-05, 03:02   #61 (permalink)
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LOL Yeah I have a few yellow turned green hand apps!
 
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Old 09-07-05, 08:45   #62 (permalink)
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I don't think £20 is too much for UPP - considering it was import only and you had import duty, VAT, etc. to pay. At least now it's available in the UK!
 
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Old 09-22-05, 02:47   #63 (permalink)
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Aaahh, just remembered... if you put some yellow sponge applicators in the wash with some new blue mf cloths, the sponges will turn green! I've experienced that first hand unfortunately! LOL
I know!! Even when you use colour tablets!! Tut!!

Can't wait to get some of these once i get paid. They look fantastic value!
 
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Personally I use -

Normal Ultras - Polish Removal
Ultra Fines - Final Wipe Down and Sealant Removal
Waffle Weaves - Drying
Ultra Plush - Quick Deatiling and Carnuba Removal
Out of interest...why don't you use ultra fines for polish removal?

Which would be best for glass polish such as Autoglym glass polish?

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For glass polish that is m,y use of all the old Megs Ultimate wipes I have! I would uses the normal ultras I guess if I had to pick a Pakshak one.

The only reason I dont use Ultra fines for polish removal is they are so fine and soft, I am not sure they would have the bite needed to remove some polishes/glazes.
 
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