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    Sponge or cloth app. pad when applying int. dressing

    When applying interior dressing ( vinyl or leather ) does it make much of a difference if you’re using a microfiber cloth, cloth applicator pad or a yellow spongy material applicator pad.


    I ask because when using Griots “Leather Care” today 1 one of the videos I saw the guy kept talking about using a sponge applicator pad.


    Is it just personal preference?

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    Re: Sponge or cloth app. pad when applying int. dressing

    Spice&Wood83- I`d say to just use whatever *you* prefer. I don`t like to use sponges because they soak up product that doesn`t end up on the interior. Even when I think things are clean, sometimes I get dirt on the application medium, and if I`m using a towel I can just switch to a clean section. So most of the time I use a MF or cotton towel...but that`s just me and I don`t see it as some right/wrong issue.

 

 

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