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You should always use a clean applicator pad to apply a finishing wax, so inspect your applicator pads before and during use and replace when needed.
For show car stuff I would use a new, clean applicator pad. For you're own daily driver, if it looks clean use it.
Applicator pads are cheap, I always tell people to stock up on these you have one when you need it. It's real annoying to be ready to apply something by hand only to find out the only wax applicator pad you have is on the garage floor and dirty. Then you drive your car down to the local auto parts story and try to find something that's quality.
Most applicator pads only cost a few bucks at the retail level so it will cost you more in time, wear-n-tear and gas to drive to the store for just that applicator pads.
Here's a selection, pick up a few of each to try and formulate your own opinion as to which styles you like best...
Mega Applicator Combo Kit
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Package of 6 Pinnacle Foam Wax Applicators
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Pinnacle Polishin’ Pal Combo
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Cobra Microfiber Applicator Pads
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Mothers Ultra-Soft Microfiber Applicator Pads
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CCS Red Wax/Sealant Applicator Pads 2 Pack
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Dodo Juice Basics of Bling Polish Applicator
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P21S Foam Wax Applicators 2 Pack
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Lexol Premium Applicator Sponges (2)
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Meguiars Even-Coat Applicator - 2 Pack
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CCS Euro Foam Hand Polish Applicators
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Final Step Foam Applicator Pads 2 Pack
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Griot's Garage Mini 3 Inch Pad Holder
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Griot's Garage 3 Inch Mini Red Wax Pad
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Griot's Garage 3 Inch Orange Polishing Foam Pad 3 Pack
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