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How u all clean those mf clothes?


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TS,

 

for a moment, i tot you are referring to those motherfXXker clothes. After reading, then realised u mean micro-fibre cloth

 

 

im more naive, i thought maintenance free clothes.... [laugh]

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bro how u all normally clean those mf clothes that we use to buff off waxes,polishes or sealants?

 

Recently I discovered using kitchen towel (looks like big toilet paper roll) for polishing and buffing saves the trouble to wash cloth later. [thumbsup]

Especially good for polishing, cos previously cloth will be saturated with dirt and towards the end difficult to polish the car. With kitchen towel a fresh one can soak up the dirt better. But there will be paper dusts being generated.

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Bro, you can't be serious right?? [shocked] Use kitchen towels to detail car?? Good luck removing the swirls... [dizzy]

 

Try it, the results is better than cloth. Because once the paper become dirty, use a fresh sheet. Especially using this method with Duragloss #501, it can clean much better.

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but will caused swirl ma

 

No swirl, done 3 times already.

 

Fold the towel in half and half again (become quarter size), and use it to polish with #501. Depending on condition of car body, sometime after rubbing an area of 1feet x 1feet the towel will become rather dirty, then flip to a clean side. Replace with a fresh towel if it become dirty or broken. Roughly half roll of kitchen towel can polish the whole car. I find this method clean much better than my previous cloth method.

 

I find it very difficult to wash clean the cloth after detailing with duragloss products, unlike Hi-glaze 88 which are very easy to wash clean. So this kitchen towel method works for me, no need to take care of cloth after polishing the car.

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bro how u all normally clean those mf clothes that we use to buff off waxes,polishes or sealants?

 

I'll usually soaked it for a few hours full of detergent in a pail before actual washing, rinsing and drying. It helps. [;)]

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