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Old May 31, 2008 | 10:45 AM
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microfiber bonnets

What is a good brand and what should I look for when buying? Someone told me to look at the cobra indigo bonnets for my PC. But every site I go to are out of stock or on back order with this brand. Any site or brands recommendations are appreciated. Autogeek, ebay and amazon are out of stock.
 

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Old May 31, 2008 | 02:51 PM
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They actually sell microfiber bonnets at autozone,pepboys and kragens. I use them with the include pc pad. But using a microfiber bonnets takes longer of remove wax's, polish and glaze. Doing it by hand is faster and you can change your towel to another side when it gets load up. With the microfiber bonnets. when you get load up, you have to move onto another one.
 
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Old May 31, 2008 | 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Scrooge
They actually sell microfiber bonnets at autozone,pepboys and kragens. I use them with the include pc pad. But using a microfiber bonnets takes longer of remove wax's, polish and glaze. Doing it by hand is faster and you can change your towel to another side when it gets load up. With the microfiber bonnets. when you get load up, you have to move onto another one.
Thanks scrooge! I am going to use the terry bonnets for removal and the microfiber to buff. I can't do it by hand anymore. 2 bad shoulders and a bulging L4 in my lower back. I've had 4 surgeries on my left(total reconstuction) and still have a torn right shoulder. But I will not get another surgery unless my arm is lying on the ground. It just makes it a little easier on my joints and back to use the PC.
 
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Old May 31, 2008 | 06:33 PM
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Thanks scrooge! I am going to use the terry bonnets for removal and the microfiber to buff. I can't do it by hand anymore. 2 bad shoulders and a bulging L4 in my lower back. I've had 4 surgeries on my left(total reconstuction) and still have a torn right shoulder. But I will not get another surgery unless my arm is lying on the ground. It just makes it a little easier on my joints and back to use the PC.
If I knew you had bad shoulders and a bad back. Then the microfibers are fine. You really don't want to use terry cloth bonnets. Terry cloth induces swirls. Microfibers are a safer way to go.
 
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