Waffle weave towels are great.
Personally, I wouldn't reuse the towel unless I fully inspect it...
Wipe, fold, wipe, fold, wipe, fold, wipe, fold, etc and then laundry
I was with Liquid Tide.
No issues at all so far...no softener, no dryer sheets.
Don't want to overthink it and make it over complicated, my towels have been fine without any issues for a couple of years now.
About 3 times a year I'll wash w/ DP Microfiber Cleaner / Adam's Microfiber Cleaner.
"One Gallon Makes up to 512 Gallons of Mix"
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Good thing is they don't even recommend using it undiluted
"Q. Can Salt-Away be used in concentrated form? Will that provide better salt removing ability?
A. No, Salt-Away is to be mixed. It should not be used in concentrated form."
Is there an in-depth thorough review of UIGP? Maybe a comparison?
EDIT: Found some:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/72665-review-ultima-interior-guard-vs-wolfgang-cockpit-sealant.html...
A couple of things to consider
- When I first purchases my PC7424XP - I picked up Lake Country Orange, White, Black and Blue CCS Pads.
60% of these failed on me so I upgraded to Buff and Shine pads. No issues so far.
- What kind of pads do you want to use? Mainly polishing? Waxing? Glazing...
After reading the first page I figured I'd go with Wolf's over Dlux due to price and amount.
Continued reading, obviously this isn't the case considering that the product washed away after 6 days..
Solid review man, great prep, great application and great follow ups
And Richy: LOL @ Mohammed...
I've placed and received my DG order and am looking forward to using it, but here is what I'm seeing in terms of different means of application.
- Some user's apply the DG601 to the entire vehicle, then proceed to apply the DG105/DG111
- Some mix the product on the pad, I find this to be a bit...
I'm glad I read through this article.
I just received my order from Jeff @ OldeTownAutoSpa (Great shop-owner I met through AG).
The cap was definitely a PITA and then I remembered I had some Adam's Polishes self cleaning squeeze bottle caps that I had ordered last year.
Put the caps on, problem...