imported_AZ Ferrari Man
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Hey guys, a couple of questions I was thinking about the other day,
1:I usually use the standard yellow foam applicator pad for application of my interior dressings and leather conditioners. I was wondering who uses a microfiber applicator for these tasks? I have read you don't have streaking issues when using a mf applicator (square or round etc). But, given the great absorbency of microfiber, wouldn't more of the product you wish to be applied to the panels or seats be absorbed into the microfiber instead of being deposited onto the seats or panels?
2: A lot of us buff the seat or dash after the application of a dressing or conditioner to give it a matte (flat) appearance. I was wondering if any of you feel that by doing so we are removing some of the protective qualities of the said dressing or conditioner?
Thanks for the help guys, have a safe and fun Labor Day weekend!!
1:I usually use the standard yellow foam applicator pad for application of my interior dressings and leather conditioners. I was wondering who uses a microfiber applicator for these tasks? I have read you don't have streaking issues when using a mf applicator (square or round etc). But, given the great absorbency of microfiber, wouldn't more of the product you wish to be applied to the panels or seats be absorbed into the microfiber instead of being deposited onto the seats or panels?
2: A lot of us buff the seat or dash after the application of a dressing or conditioner to give it a matte (flat) appearance. I was wondering if any of you feel that by doing so we are removing some of the protective qualities of the said dressing or conditioner?
Thanks for the help guys, have a safe and fun Labor Day weekend!!