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    For my application of CQUK 3.0, I have 16x16 CarPro suede towels and 16x16 CarPro 2-face towels. In which order of use provides better results or does it really matter?............ initial wipe with suede or 2-face?

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    I used the suede towels for the leveling wipe. I then used a 350-400gsm microfiber for a final wipe.
    Northern Vermont

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ebg18t View Post
    I used the suede towels for the leveling wipe. I then used a 350-400gsm microfiber for a final wipe.
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ebg18t View Post
    I used the suede towels for the leveling wipe. I then used a 350-400gsm microfiber for a final wipe.
    Ebg, what are you using for Reload?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dman68 View Post
    For my application of CQUK 3.0, I have 16x16 CarPro suede towels and 16x16 CarPro 2-face towels. In which order of use provides better results or does it really matter?............ initial wipe with suede or 2-face?
    I was not a big fan of the suede towels for leveling the coating. The 2 face towels are better for that or a similar towel like the edgeless 245 or 300 from the rag company. Low nap just seems to work much better than the suede towels.

    I cut up the large suede towels and use them as future applicators. It is cost effective instead of buying applicators buy themselves.

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    Ebg, what are you using for Reload?
    A plush towel between 350-365 would be a good option. The TRC edgeless 350 for example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dman68 View Post
    Ebg, what are you using for Reload?
    A 350-400 gsm microfiber worked well for Reload.

    As you can see opinions vary a ton. Guz doesn’t like the suede towels. Lol.
    Northern Vermont

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    Thanks guys I know it's been asked numerous times throughout the forum, but unfortunately I obsess over these things.

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