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coating applicator
I know that there are a ton of applicators out there. But I have used a microfiber applicator on a couple cars. What do you think?
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Re: coating applicator
Originally Posted by
prin
I know that there are a ton of applicators out there. But I have used a microfiber applicator on a couple cars. What do you think?
MF applicator works better than a suede applicator.
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Re: coating applicator
They do? Hum... might have to get some...
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Re: coating applicator
I’ve used both and microfiber applicators are my preference. Cover more area.
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Re: coating applicator
Originally Posted by
prin
I know that there are a ton of applicators out there. But I have used a microfiber applicator on a couple cars. What do you think?
I’m talking about these btw...
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Re: coating applicator
I just started using the microfiber spine applicators for coatings. They work great and don't use any more product than the block/suede cloth applicators.
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2016 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS
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Re: coating applicator
Originally Posted by
prin
I’m talking about these btw...
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Those will work, but I prefer the rectangular shaped applicator.
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Re: coating applicator
Never used MF. I have half a dozen CarPro Orange Applicators with foam on them and wrap them in the small suede applicators. I like the orange ones as they sides are split so you can tuck the applicator covers in the split to hold them tight. I use the Suede 16x16 ones to wipe off my coatings. Don't buy a bunch of small ones as they tend to come with coatings but then you can also just cut up one of the 16x16 ones and make several on your own.
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