cleanfreak3
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What is the best towel to use to wipe down door jambs after washing?
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Lots of options for this task. I like using these towels from Griots Garage for my door jambs, around the trunk lid, under the hood, etc.
Griots Garage Tim’s Dirty Spots Wipe Down Towel
Cheap microfiber towels
Why use cheap ones? If the jambs are clean, it won't hurt to use the same ones as for the body paint.
How can door jambs get dirtier than the exterior of the car? You driving with your doors open, through mud ?They're never clean enough to use my regular towels on them. I love clean door jambs, I hate having to sacrifice any good towels to clean em.
All the crap that gets kicked up from the road gets in there plus when it rains all the crap in the body crevices collects there.
Head on over to Wallyworld. They have a $5 pack of Microfibers (contains about 10). Definitely worth it, for the areas you don't want the good microfibers getting too![]()
as was said... And i'll expound a bit on it.
There is a brand, from a place named after kirk - (in a) land
in a big membership store, with the name "cost" at the first part, and "co" at the end.
There you'll find a 36 pack for $14 last time i looked! :d wash and dry them at least twice before using.
Insert one finger in the tag 'loop'. Grasp that side of the 'loop' between your finger and thumb and give a quick yank in one direction. (you are not trying to totally remove it at this point.)
then while still holding it.... Give it another quick snap in the other direction. (remember... You're only holding one side of the 'loop'.)
that'll generally remove that side of the loop.
Grab the other side and repeat the first two steps.
Enjoy! :d
Why use cheap ones? If the jambs are clean, it won't hurt to use the same ones as for the body paint.
They're never clean enough to use my regular towels on them. I love clean door jambs, I hate having to sacrifice any good towels to clean em. Plus there's a small amount of grease on the hinges, and I'm still not completely sure what's the purpose of the vents in the door jambs, but they're always dusty. Rubber weatherstripping is always leeching dirt or old dressing as soon as you touch it with a towel.. The gunk in the doorjambs neverends.
Am I the only one that opens the door while washing and runs my Micro-fiber wash mitt around the edges? I mean if you want it clean, clean it...
To me the paint in the door jams is no different than the paint on the hood. Clean it protect it.