Quote Originally Posted by scharnhorst View Post
the plush has more fibers than the terry, but the back side is essentially the same.

the terry is best used for rough jobs (correction with abrasive products) or applying QDs, since the plush and ultra plush will absorb the product instead of spreading it...

for buffing, the plush and ultra plush are better, though.

in any case, the "fluffy" side is for buffing
So that explains why the fluffy side of my plush cloth tends to stick to the paint when I use it to apply qd. But would using the terry not scratch my paint as it has a shallower nap? I plan to use the terry to apply qd and use plush as my final buffing.