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I have used Edgeless 245 and currently use Edgeless 300 - https://carcareco.com.au/product/the...towel-25-pack/ https://carcareco.com.au/product/the...towel-10-pack/ https://carcareco.com.au/product/the...towel-24-pack/ How many towels you use or need will depend on a few different things. Typically, you will be working with two towels at a time, one for the initial wipe to level the coating, the second towel used to remove any remaining residue. You will then swap out your towels every few panels, that will change depending on the weather conditions (humidity/temperature) as the towels become loaded up. Some will wash the towels in APC straight away and use them again, but I just put them into the rag pile. At a couple of bucks each, that isn't too much of a problem. The applicators will be swapped out depending on temparatures. You can kinda tell when to do this as they start to get a bit grabby.
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