Desperately need new microfibers ...

Because you're blowing off the majority of the water and then misting on a drying aid, I'd say any quality microfiber towel that's good for use with spray detailers and waterless washes would be a good choice.


What's more important is making sure which ever type and brand of towel you use - make sure it's NOT contaminated.


How, why & when to inspect your microfiber towels when detailing cars


:)

Thanks for the information Mike!

I didn't see that one but saw your go through the towels inspection as part of your 5x minute version of "how to detail a car" (Gold SS?).

I would be embarrassed to show anybody on this forum how I treated my MFT prior to seeing thoughts on this board.

My car's paint might give a sigh of relief!

LOL.
 
Thanks for the information Mike!

I didn't see that one but saw your go through the towels inspection as part of your 5x minute version of "how to detail a car" (Gold SS?).

I would be embarrassed to show anybody on this forum how I treated my MFT prior to seeing thoughts on this board.

My car's paint might give a sigh of relief!

LOL.


It's all good.

But when I share with people the most important thing about car paint is how we TOUCH it - it is true.


Here's my articles on this topic,

When it comes down to maintaining a scratch and swirl free finish - it all comes down to how you touch the paint - Mike Phillips


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When it comes down to maintaining a scratch and swirl free finish - it all comes down to how you touch the paint - Mike Phillips




:)
 
Just reordered the famous Forrest green 12 pack yesterday, but in light blue since AGO is out of the green!


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