Do you use the 8 sides of the towel with rinseless Garry Dean's method?

I only use 4, the towel tends to lose all the rinseless solution after using 4 sides.
 
A: Who is Gary Dean?


B: by the time you guys have origami of a MF figured out, I'll have my traditional wash method complete.


C: have a nice day! ;)
 
Thanks what Swanicyouth is a good idea I was thinking on doing that.



Do you mean like roll the towel a little bit and use a different part of the square for each wipe?

Yes, that's what I mean and its what I do all the time, use all that clean surface whenever possible.

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B: by the time you guys have origami of a MF figured out,
I'll have my traditional wash method complete.
^^^


For example:
Do you mean like roll the towel a little bit and use a different part of the square for each wipe?
Caution:
Using this method will result in having way more than eight "sides/parts" to a MF-towel.
But who's counting?!?!

Bob
 
Shake it out when you fold over for more clean sides but yes, use all 8. I go through 4 towels when I wash this way. I use the Rag Co. edgeless MF towels for this and they work great.
 
I pre-soak my microfiber towels also and I use two kind of towels: the longer nap (Super Soft Deluxe Blue Microfiber Towels, microfiber detailing towels, buffing towels, micro fiber towel, detail cloth) I use for the panels of the car, the shorter nap (Blue All Purpose Microfiber Towels 6 Pack: Bulk pricing on all purpose microfiber detailing towel.) I use for front bumper work, door jambs, and other tight places. In my work, using 2 sides or 4 sides depends on how dirty the car is; light dirt is 4 sides, heavier dirt is may 2 sides. I've got quite a few of each so I stack plenty of both in the bucket. When removing the microfiber towel from the bucket, I only slightly wring it out. I use a larger beach type towel to catch any run off. I have the mitts and have used them, I just prefer to towels.
 
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