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Old 04-14-2012, 02:46 AM   #1
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More dumb questions, yet again!

I'm baaaack! LOL. Now, presented to you in stunning 3-D HD, is my dumb question(s) of the week.

1. It seems to me that a machine foam pad (finishing) is more rugged and longer lasting than your run-of-the-mill hand-held foam wax applicator pad. I go through foam pads like crazy and am concerned about the cost. Can machine pads be used to hand apply waxes, polishes, sealants, etc?

2. Microfiber wash concentrates. Since these special detergents do a much better job on MF towels than their household equivalent, can they safely be used on regular clothing? I have several shirts that I use for working-out, and they have this musky and musty smell that just will not go away.

That's about it for now. Tune in next week for another episode of: "Dumb Questions".
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Re: More dumb questions, yet again!

1. Yes they can be used to apply waxes, etc. They make applicators like the Polishing Pal to enable this.

2. I have not used it intentionally (have washed applicators with them by mistake) but should work.
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Re: More dumb questions, yet again!

Funny thread!
On a side note: How many 808's are u bumping...and in what?
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