Marc08EX
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- May 10, 2008
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Do you toss it to your lower class towel category (for jambs/engine/interior/wheels) or do you still keep it with your towels for paint?
I've read before that dirt/debris might get trap in the nap of the MF so you should toss this to the lower class towel category when it happens. I've been doing this. However, I dropped 3 almost new mf towels. I just hate to toss it to my lower class towels just because I dropped it.
I'm the type of guy who only uses my MF towels for drying the car, and removing product. My MF towels for paint never see dirt. I've always done traditional washes. About 6 months ago, I started doing waterless/rinseless. You know how the towels get soiled very quickly but they wash away when you laundry the towels.
So I realized, if I dropped a towel, it's almost the same as picking up the dirt/grime when I do waterless/rinseless washing!! So I should be ok in keeping it in the higher class towels for paint right? So long as I laundry it of course.
THANKS
I've read before that dirt/debris might get trap in the nap of the MF so you should toss this to the lower class towel category when it happens. I've been doing this. However, I dropped 3 almost new mf towels. I just hate to toss it to my lower class towels just because I dropped it.
I'm the type of guy who only uses my MF towels for drying the car, and removing product. My MF towels for paint never see dirt. I've always done traditional washes. About 6 months ago, I started doing waterless/rinseless. You know how the towels get soiled very quickly but they wash away when you laundry the towels.
So I realized, if I dropped a towel, it's almost the same as picking up the dirt/grime when I do waterless/rinseless washing!! So I should be ok in keeping it in the higher class towels for paint right? So long as I laundry it of course.
THANKS