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Title: Microfibre question
Post by: Cov golf on 15 December 2010, 20:33
I'm prity new to the detailing world and it's probably a real stupid question but what can you use them for can you list them for me cheers in advance for your replies

Adam  :undecided:
Title: Re: Microfibre question
Post by: waxamomo on 15 December 2010, 21:35
Basically any job around your car, taking polish or wax off, use them for quick detailing sprays, cleaning door shuts, drying your car and many many more  :wink:
Title: Re: Microfibre question
Post by: xkaty_h on 15 December 2010, 21:36
Anything and everything.

I use Quick Detailing spray and microfibre cloths to clean my iPhone and laptop. You can use them for applying and buffing. Dusting around the house and in the car.

Use them for anything you want  :smiley:
Title: Re: Microfibre question
Post by: Cov golf on 15 December 2010, 21:42
Cool so I could use them for applying polish and wax and removing it what cloths are the best to buy 
Title: Re: Microfibre question
Post by: waxamomo on 15 December 2010, 21:44
Not really, you want to use applicators to apply the polish and wax, and microfibres to remove the residue.
Title: Re: Microfibre question
Post by: Cov golf on 15 December 2010, 22:10
Oh cool so where would I get the applicators from are they just cloths too
Title: Re: Microfibre question
Post by: JDM82 on 16 December 2010, 18:56
You get the applicators from Chris at Waxamomo. There foam pads, very cheap and great to use.
Title: Re: Microfibre question
Post by: waxamomo on 16 December 2010, 19:34
There are a few different ones, have a look here:

http://www.waxamomo.co.uk/productcart/pc/viewCategories.asp?idCategory=11
Title: Re: Microfibre question
Post by: Cov golf on 16 December 2010, 22:52
Cheers for the link mate and the advice
Title: Re: Microfibre question
Post by: stealthwolf on 30 December 2010, 17:42
Microfibres are "grippy" hence using them to apply product would be self-defeating.