Car wash & polish: pads, discs & microfiber

Clean and shine your car at Vowenx: polishing pads, sanding discs, microfiber cloths, and accessories for pressure washers. A selection for a flawless body, at the right price.

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How to successfully wash and polish?

Proceed step by step. Machine polishing is done with suitable pads: foam for buffing, microfiber for correcting micro-scratches. Self-adhesive sanding discs are chosen with the correct grit (from coarse to fine) and the right diameter (e.g., 150 mm). For washing, a high-quality microfiber minimizes scratches, and a water filter protects the pressure washer from impurities. Work in the shade, on a cool surface, for a uniform result.

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Criteria to check before purchasing

CriterionWhy is it important?
Pad typeFoam for buffing, microfiber for correction.
Disc gritFrom coarse to fine depending on the defect.
DiameterTo match your polisher (e.g., 150 mm).
MicrofiberWeave quality to avoid scratches.
Water filterProtects the pressure washer.

Frequently asked questions

Which pad to choose to polish my car?

Use a foam pad for buffing and finishing, and a microfiber pad or a more abrasive pad to correct micro-scratches. Adapt the pad to the defect to be treated and your polisher.

How to avoid scratches during washing?

Wash from top to bottom using two buckets (washing and rinsing), a quality microfiber, and plenty of water. Rinse the mitt frequently to remove abrasive particles that scratch the body.

Microfiber or sponge to wash the car?

Microfiber is preferable: it captures dirt without rubbing it onto the varnish, unlike a sponge which can trap particles and create micro-scratches. Prefer a thick microfiber mitt.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Which pad should I choose to polish my car?

    Use a foam pad for polishing and finishing, and a microfiber pad or a more abrasive pad to correct micro-scratches. Adapt the pad to the defect to be treated and to your polishing.

  • How to avoid scratches during washing?

    Wash from top to bottom using two buckets (one for washing and one for rinsing), a high-quality microfiber cloth, and plenty of water. Frequently rinse the mitt to remove abrasive particles that could scratch the bodywork.

  • Microfiber or sponge for washing the car?

    Microfiber is preferable: it captures dirt without rubbing it onto the varnish, unlike a sponge which can retain particles and cause micro-scratches. Opt for a thick microfiber glove.