WillJS
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- May 27, 2013
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Hi all, first time directly drawing from the vast knowledge here.
I am very happy with the quality of my paint at the moment, however I think using cheap "microfiber" towels have put tiny scratches onto my finish. However, with my last order I bought two of the Chinchilla towels that are on BOGO at the moment. Should I buy another set of these or is there another towel that is recommended?
You can only see these in direct sunlight, and it took me a while to get the right angle as well. I'm a little disappointed it's not as perfect as I once thought, so I want to try to correct it. I have the following tools and products at my disposal, and I'm open to buying anything else I'd need.
Obviously I want to start with the least aggressive method, and reading a little I think the Wolfgang Finishing Glaze is a fine enough cut polish it may work well - just which pad to use?
I am very happy with the quality of my paint at the moment, however I think using cheap "microfiber" towels have put tiny scratches onto my finish. However, with my last order I bought two of the Chinchilla towels that are on BOGO at the moment. Should I buy another set of these or is there another towel that is recommended?

You can only see these in direct sunlight, and it took me a while to get the right angle as well. I'm a little disappointed it's not as perfect as I once thought, so I want to try to correct it. I have the following tools and products at my disposal, and I'm open to buying anything else I'd need.
- PC 7424 XP
- Wolfgang Finishing Glaze
- Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover
- Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
- Pinnacle Liquid Souveran (sample size)
- LC Foam pads: Blue x 2, Red, Green, Orange
- LC HydroTech Pads: Blue, Red, and Orange
Obviously I want to start with the least aggressive method, and reading a little I think the Wolfgang Finishing Glaze is a fine enough cut polish it may work well - just which pad to use?