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    I`m sure this is a very subjective question....or maybe there are universal followings on MF naps/application.



    Drying - WW or even dare I say a Monster Fluffy

    Windows - Suede/short nap MF for final, WW for wet/initial cleaning



    Buffing/Polishing - I`m in a mixed boat as I`ve always used plush MF`s for almost everything but I can see how the short nap will cut heavy wax a little faster.



    For all you short nappers out there, is there a compelling particular reason for it....

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    I`m a long napper (heh heh, you coined some new terms there ) for LSP removal with the exception of KSG, for which I use suede-style MF. People had suggested that a short nap MF would work better for LSPs like Collinite/#16 but that wasn`t my experience.



    Oh, and for windows, my WWs-for-glass are working incredibly well; they`re pretty much all I use any more.

 

 

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