Re: Newbie question: Microfiber vs. Super Terry & High Tech App.Pad vs. Even Coat App
I use the foam for everything (terry if extra bite is needed for a cleaner), and MF for wiping. And MF for quick detailers...
It is really up to you I guess, there are some new applicators as well I think coming out.
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Re: Newbie question: Microfiber vs. Super Terry & High Tech App.Pad vs. Even Coat App
so bottom line from what i've read from most of you... foam applicator pads for waxing, ECA MF for polishing, and lots and lots of MF towels for wiping right?
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Re: Newbie question: Microfiber vs. Super Terry & High Tech App.Pad vs. Even Coat App
so bottom line from what i read from most of you... use the foam pads for waxes, ECA for polishes, and lots of MF towels for wiping off the product right?
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Re: Newbie question: Microfiber vs. Super Terry & High Tech App.Pad vs. Even Coat App
Excellent.
Thanks for the help guys.
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Re: Newbie question: Microfiber vs. Super Terry & High Tech App.Pad vs. Even Coat App
I soak them in a bucket with dish detergent for a couple of hours then put them into the washer (I don't separate them, some do ), water set to hot. I add a bit of normal laundry powder and also dish detergent, set the rinse to twice and then just air dry them in the shade.
Graeme
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Re: Newbie question: Microfiber vs. Super Terry & High Tech App.Pad vs. Even Coat App
I put everything in the washing machine, moderate temp. and liquid soap (make sure it doesn't contain fabric softeners!) and let them air dry.
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Re: Newbie question: Microfiber vs. Super Terry & High Tech App.Pad vs. Even Coat App
bobby, glad I reminded you.
ha ha
Yeah, let me know how it comes out. Thanks.
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Re: Newbie question: Microfiber vs. Super Terry & High Tech App.Pad vs. Even Coat App
i put a bunch of dish detergent in a bucket, filled it with water and tossed my ECAs and MFs in there. so far they've been sitting for 3 days...i almost forgot about those guys. i'll toss them in the washing machine and i'll tell you how they turned out. hope 3 days wasnt too much to let them soak.
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Re: Newbie question: Microfiber vs. Super Terry & High Tech App.Pad vs. Even Coat App
Ton of great info.
Madsekci, so you have 3 diff. sets of towels & apps., one for wax, one for polish, and one for cleaners?
Also, how do you guys wash these?
(use detergent? throw in washer? dryer or air dry? etc.)
Thanks again for all the help.
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Re: Newbie question: Microfiber vs. Super Terry & High Tech App.Pad vs. Even Coat App
For applying cleaners and polishes I prefer the ECA's.
For waxes/sealants the foam pads. Wipe off everything with Supreme Shine Microfiber. Just ordered another 6 pcs. to have enough of these finally....Oh.... wait.... you CAN'T have enough of them....
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Re: Newbie question: Microfiber vs. Super Terry & High Tech App.Pad vs. Even Coat App
For stubborn polishes and compounds I like to use a clean terry towel though for final wipe up, MFs are superior. Still, I find when using NXT that removal with a TT is better and leaves VERY little blushing behind compared to the Meguiar's Ultimate Wipe.
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Re: Newbie question: Microfiber vs. Super Terry & High Tech App.Pad vs. Even Coat App
I think I have about 10 MF towels and one water magnet. Don't use them all though but as Matt stated, can't have enough of them.
I use the MF's basically to take all kinds of products away: from paint, from glass, plastic, interior trim, upholstery, leather, etc. I even use them to dry the car prior to using the water magnet.
As for applicator pads, you can use one app. pad (for wax that is) on a small car if you use the right amount of product (which is very little). I'd though get an additional one just in case. So that's two applicator pads for waxing. Cleaners / Polishes actually the same, 2 for each product so that makes a total of 6 applicator pads. Keep in mind though that it all depends on vehicle size.
I can use one pad to work my Ford Fiesta (small car) but the Volvo V70 requires up to three pads for each product.
I use one MF to wipe of every product. So that is cleaner / polish / wax = 3 towels. I use another brand though than those offered by Meguiars because they're larger. So you might double that number if you buy Meguiars MF towels.
Good luck.
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Re: Newbie question: Microfiber vs. Super Terry & High Tech App.Pad vs. Even Coat App
Matt,
thanks. Letting me know the number of app.pads you use per waxing/polishing is exactly what I'm looking for.
I didn't want to go buy two, then half way through polishing I run out, or vice versa, I buy 10 and then don't need them all.
Any other comments/tips are appreciated.
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Re: Newbie question: Microfiber vs. Super Terry & High Tech App.Pad vs. Even Coat App
You can never have enough MF towels.Seriously though, they are extremely useful for many surfaces aside from paint. I use them for cleaning interior surfaces, navigation screen and also household uses. Buy one here and there until you find a really good brand. Then you can stock up on them!
Generally speaking, I think it's safe to use the same applicator for cleaners/polishers (or any product that must be removed before drying). Use a separate applicator for your wax. Also, change the applicator when it gets soiled, or too damp. For my SUV, I probably go through 3-4 applicators for cleaner/polisher and 1-2 for applying wax.
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Re: Newbie question: Microfiber vs. Super Terry & High Tech App.Pad vs. Even Coat App
Graeme & Maximus,
Thanks for the help.
I'm trying to gather as much info as I can, so I know what I need.
I'm just getting into this detailing stuff, and all the products Meguiars offers are great, but are a little overwhelming.
In your experience, what's the minimum number of towels & applicator pads I need?
Should I have pads/towels that are dedicated to each product - can I use the same pad for different products?
What's the best way to clean them? (not sure the wife would like me throwing wax soaked pads in the washing machine)
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