Kris R
360Detail.com
- Nov 15, 2008
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Hey guys,
I'm severely getting my butt kicked by microfiber. I am a VERY busy guy and have spent way more time on microfiber reading than I care to. Before I buy any more, I need to get a handle on this linting problem Im having.
I was sent these green THICK microfiber cloths from AG and I love them. I use them solely to remove wax. They are awesome. But I was waxing a black Benz the other day and every swipe left so much lint I had to abandon them. I used a MF cloth that I have only washed ONCE in a 5 gallon bucket of water with DP pad/microfiber rejuvinator and then rinsed/spun in machine, and dried on LOW heat and they STILL LINTED UP!
I had a pack of new cloths that I picked up at AutoZone and had to use those because they were new, soft and didnt lint. Worked great. But I dont want to have to buy new MF every time I do a car.
If I hang dry MF how do I get them to be soft like new again??
Im so frustrated with this.
I'm severely getting my butt kicked by microfiber. I am a VERY busy guy and have spent way more time on microfiber reading than I care to. Before I buy any more, I need to get a handle on this linting problem Im having.
I was sent these green THICK microfiber cloths from AG and I love them. I use them solely to remove wax. They are awesome. But I was waxing a black Benz the other day and every swipe left so much lint I had to abandon them. I used a MF cloth that I have only washed ONCE in a 5 gallon bucket of water with DP pad/microfiber rejuvinator and then rinsed/spun in machine, and dried on LOW heat and they STILL LINTED UP!
I had a pack of new cloths that I picked up at AutoZone and had to use those because they were new, soft and didnt lint. Worked great. But I dont want to have to buy new MF every time I do a car.
If I hang dry MF how do I get them to be soft like new again??
Im so frustrated with this.