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    I will be using these towels to wax (apply and buff) and dry the car with but I am not sure what`s the best for each job. What are your experiences with them?



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    I`ll be doing all the waxing and polishing by hand btw and the MF i got was the

    http://www.pakshak.com/micropak-comb...l-mft1-cs.html

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    I tend to use the yellow Ultras for wax and polish removal. They are somewhat plusher and larger than the standard Pakshak towels and tend to have more of a bite to the finish making them great for removing product.



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    I wouldnt use a MF for applying wax. You will never gert the wax out of the towel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBM
    I wouldnt use a MF for applying wax. You will never gert the wax out of the towel.


    I also have a Meguiar`s terry cloth for applying. I was going to use it for apply & working with #80? So the rest of the small MF are ok for removing the wax and polish, just don`t use it to apply right?



    I don`t want to ruin these MF on the first use that`s why I am asking.

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    well the waffle should be for drying.



    i then use the regular ultras for wax and polish removal. the plush side.



    then the yellow ultra-fine`s for a final wipe just to make sure i get everything and a final buff.



    you should try the foam pads for waxing and polish. they tend to soak up less product, but they will have less "bite" for polishing.

 

 

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