blucpe
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read somewhere (i don't recall where) to apply aw with a foam applicator, then buff off with mf. i tried this last nite and it seems to work pretty well, the product does'nt get soaked up into the mf. definitely worth a try.:yay
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What were the results?I'll be applying Duragloss PBA and TPP, so based on your helpful information, I should use a foam applicator for the PBA and either a foam or microfiber applicator for the TPP. I'll also be applying AW and everybody seems to like microfiber towels for that, so, I'll do the same.
Since I can't find foam locally, it seems that microfiber applicators would be my best bet for the PBA and TPP.
The foam applicator might be worth trying.read somewhere (i don't recall where) to apply aw with a foam applicator, then buff off with mf. i tried this last nite and it seems to work pretty well, the product does'nt get soaked up into the mf. definitely worth a try.:yay
Wow, this is an old one!You can buy the foam applicators separately at any of the vendors featured here in the City.