100% cotton or microfiber?
Proper cloth
I like to use one of the round microfiber wax applicators, and a good quality microfiber cloth, one reason is the are tough and reusable, just make sure when you wash or launder the cloth wash them in cold water and dry them on fluff air and do not use any fabric softener.
I like to use one of the round microfiber wax applicators, and a good quality microfiber cloth, one reason is the are tough and reusable, just make sure when you wash or launder the cloth wash them in cold water and dry them on fluff air and do not use any fabric softener.

I guess it depends on everyone. I use a microfiber applicator, then a microfiber to wipe off. Basically i use microfiber for everything. Make sure you wash them at least once a month. No point using dirty cloths on a clean car
you can check www.autopia.org/ they always have good advice
I use a foam applicator from 3M to apply the wax, then 100% cotton to remove. Wash after every use. Cotton will pick up contaminents from everything. If you are using cotton and see swirling, its most likely from the contaminants.
microfiber
Ive personally always used a foam cone attached to my power drill to apply wax and have always used a microfiber cloth for the polish and my paint has held up over the years very well indeed
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