lalojamesliz
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- Oct 11, 2016
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Hey guys,
I have a gallon of uber rinseless wash (not the si02) and haven't used it in a while because it felt like it was clogging up my Griots pfm towels so I just put it in my closet.
I normally would use meguiars gold class soap then also.
I just bought some more Griots pfm towels along with some Reset car shampoo and I'm debating if I should toss the uber rinseless or just keep it for detail spray.
I would like to give it to my dad to maintain his brand new black toyota corolla or to do rinseless washing on his car because he lives in a apartment in Los Angeles and hoses are hard to use but not if it clogs towels.
Was I just using the uber rinseless wrong or do the Griots pfm towels clog easy? I tried using some chemical guys microfiber wash and 3d towel kleen a different time but they didn't do anything to help them absorb better.
My dad has never had a new car and he's just wiping the dust off with wet towels! I need to get him a better way asap
I have a gallon of uber rinseless wash (not the si02) and haven't used it in a while because it felt like it was clogging up my Griots pfm towels so I just put it in my closet.
I normally would use meguiars gold class soap then also.
I just bought some more Griots pfm towels along with some Reset car shampoo and I'm debating if I should toss the uber rinseless or just keep it for detail spray.
I would like to give it to my dad to maintain his brand new black toyota corolla or to do rinseless washing on his car because he lives in a apartment in Los Angeles and hoses are hard to use but not if it clogs towels.
Was I just using the uber rinseless wrong or do the Griots pfm towels clog easy? I tried using some chemical guys microfiber wash and 3d towel kleen a different time but they didn't do anything to help them absorb better.
My dad has never had a new car and he's just wiping the dust off with wet towels! I need to get him a better way asap