ugafiredawg
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Do these need to be washed prior to first use like traditional MF towels? Or am I good to go using them out of the package to buff off coating high spots?
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The only reason to wash a microfiber towel is so you can get off any loose lint or loose fibers and maybe some contamination that might be on it.
However the short nap seude fibers don't lint, and aren't as good as picking up like plush microfibers.
I use them all the time brand new with no issues.
I also don't think using soap on the towel then using it for coatings is a good idea.
The washing process can make it harder, or have leftover soap residue inside.
Everyone has there own prefrence that's mine
I like to use a product like BLACKFIRE Microfiber Cleaner & Restorer to wash the mf towels.
The "short nap" mf towels IMHO are great for removing wax, sealants and coatings.
Yeah, I typically use WG's MF cleaner for my normal MF's. I just have had no luck with a lot of the short nap towels with regard to lint. I have tried quite a few AG sells. So I decided to give the CarPro suedes a shot. I do have some of the new blue edgeless en route that I may try out. My biggest issue is the linting that occurs when I attempted to remove the WG Perfekt paint prep. I used the Gold Jr. 'S and they were linting everywhere. Tried the cobra purples, same thing. So much so, that I basically wasted the WG Uber coating I attempted to apply, despite the lint. So, I have now started over and picked up the PBL paint coating that was recently on sale. I will re-polish the truck and give this system (with the PBL paint prep polish) a shot using the suede MF to buff off the paint prep and coating high spots. I am also going to use the CarPro applicator and cut some 4x4 sized suedes from the 16x16 sized ones to use with the applicator. Crossing my fingers I have better luck this go around. I hate that I have wasted $100 on the Uber coating because of the lint....
Having a black truck does not help the issue lol
I had the same problem with lint that you did, but I had a different solution. I waited for the Perfect to dry and then went over the car with a vintage MF towel to remove the lint. Worked fine and I followed it with the Wolfgang Uber .. Worked perfectly. No lint on the final surface.
I didn't wash my CarPro suedes before using. I had no issues.