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Old 12-12-2006, 03:40 PM
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MF Bonnet

In my excitement over purchasing my PC last week, and the subsequent online ordering of products, I forgot to order a MF Bonnet to remove my LSP. Can I use a quality MF towel and just place it between a grey finishing pad and the car? I was kind of hoping to not have to remove/buff by hand. Solutions?
Old 12-12-2006, 08:34 PM
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OK, I guess "Random Orbit" = "Throw Your Towel Across Garage", so I just ordered 4 MF bonnets and two MF Terry bonnets from Autopia with 2-3 day delivery. Hope they get here for the weekend!
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Jeff........Theres an alternative. You may or may not find your current microfibers, better then the quality of the mf bonett (about to arrive), but heres an idea. And I do this ALL THE TIME:
Take your PC, apply a somewhat firm pad, not a finishing pad. Lay the 14x14, or 16x16 microfiber on the surface, and then gently set the PC atop. Turn on to about 4 or 5, and buff away! (This is a good trick for checking your PC's orbital movement as well) I dont like using anything other then a MF and hand, to remove, reason being, the MF can load up with product too quickly and leave streaks and/or marring. Hand MF's are generally thicker then the bonett type. Sorry for the afterthoughts!
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Great! Thanks Patrick. Good advice, as always.
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