SXI - Matt
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Just need a quick reply would these be as good as any any others?
http://direct.asda.com/Microfibre-Towels--24-pack/001030912,default,pd.html
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12-x-Waxing-Polish-Wax-Foam-Sponge-Applicator-Pads-For-Clean-Car-Vehicle-Glass-/350910459115?pt=UK_Car_Accessories_Car_Care_Cleaning&hash=item51b3e4aceb
[Edited on 29-10-2013 by SXI - Matt]
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Munchie
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I would try Costco if you have one local?
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Balling
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Can't see an issue with the towels.
From the pictures, the applicators are closer to a kitchen sponge than a foam applicator.
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John
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quote: Originally posted by Munchie
I would try Costco if you have one local?
This, the cloths are only a couple of quid more expensive and I think you possibly get 48.
The foam applicators look like standard applicators.
[Edited on 29-10-2013 by John]
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Kyle T
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I've had cheap ebay applicators before, they're fine but really small and flimsy - pretty much only get one use out of them.
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cayenne15
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As Kyle said about the applicators, I tend to use them for trims and tyres then bin them, although have reused them before but for that price there isn't much point.
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corsajay88
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I've got g3 applicator pads, can get them from halfords. At £6 for 2 ( 1 of each) they're a bt expensive but are good and mine have lasted a good while
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Daveskater
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The Eurow Detailer's Preference cloths (available from Costco) come in packs of 36 for about £13. Also Screwfix have packs of 50 on offer for £20 at the moment. not sure what they're like though.
The tri-foam applicators are a favourite of mine - they're £3.50 each but do a great job and you can just clean them out and use them a whole load of times.
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custom_corsa
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If you don't have a costco account or one near you I have loads here and will happily sell you a bag at cost price a lot of places on eBay try and double there money on them if that's any help to you
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N16K
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My local Asda does a pack of the coloured Kent Mircofibres for £2.99 for a 6 pack.
[Edited on 30-10-2013 by N16K]
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N16K
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The applicators look like the Meguiars ones I use, although cheaper, cant speak about quality. I got mine for £4.99 from Halfords for 2.
[Edited on 30-10-2013 by N16K]
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N16K
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quote: Originally posted by N16K
The applicators look like the Meguiars ones I use, although cheaper, cant speak about quality. I got mine for £4.99 from Halfords for 2.
based on price I would guess not quite the same.
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Ben G
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The ebay ones are fine. I used them but paid more from a uk source so I could get them quicker.
I used about 8 and I think only one started losing bits off it.
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Ben G
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And I also use those costco microfibres. They're great and cheap too, so usually throw them away after using them a few times.
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VegasPhil
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Asda microfibres feel good in person. I looked at them in store.
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Ben G
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They're not the best. They don't absorb as much water as the costco ones.
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shaunmods
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The Asda ones are ok for things like interiors and seem to wash well. They are about half the size of the Cosco ones though
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Generation
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I found I used to get swirls using Asda ones
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Christopher
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quote: Originally posted by Generation
I found I used to get swirls using Asda ones
This! Also i bought some poorboys off ebay that came with some applicator pads and put more swirls in my paint than there was before
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