chinee
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I’m trying to be a simple hobbyist and not a full blown detailing enthusiast but...
I did a minor correction and sealant yesterday with BF One Step and PNS and I had a hard time choosing the best towel to use for each application.
There’s the (1) classic drying towel (2) long, soft nap, (3) medium nap one side and short on the flip side, (4) short nap, (5) inexpensive general purpose and (6) waffle weave.
1. Used for drying. When that gets saturated I use 2 for a final dry.
2. Used for removing polish/wax/detailer spray and final buff, but seems to get sticky and grippy quickly... was not fun. Got really grippy real fast using with PNS.
3. Love this towel, seems to work for a lot of different applications. I use this instead of a wash mitt. Also seemed to work better removing the BF and PNS. Can be a drying towel and on the interior as well.
4. and 5. General purpose, door sills, wheels, engine bay, etc. I’ve not used on paint, but used on interior.
6. Glass... is there any other use?
Sometimes putting your thoughts in writing helps... just composing this post, I’m thinking... “I should just get a bunch of #3 and call it a day...”
So what do the enthusiasts and pros think? Any suggestions for this hobbyist?
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I did a minor correction and sealant yesterday with BF One Step and PNS and I had a hard time choosing the best towel to use for each application.
There’s the (1) classic drying towel (2) long, soft nap, (3) medium nap one side and short on the flip side, (4) short nap, (5) inexpensive general purpose and (6) waffle weave.
1. Used for drying. When that gets saturated I use 2 for a final dry.
2. Used for removing polish/wax/detailer spray and final buff, but seems to get sticky and grippy quickly... was not fun. Got really grippy real fast using with PNS.
3. Love this towel, seems to work for a lot of different applications. I use this instead of a wash mitt. Also seemed to work better removing the BF and PNS. Can be a drying towel and on the interior as well.
4. and 5. General purpose, door sills, wheels, engine bay, etc. I’ve not used on paint, but used on interior.
6. Glass... is there any other use?
Sometimes putting your thoughts in writing helps... just composing this post, I’m thinking... “I should just get a bunch of #3 and call it a day...”
So what do the enthusiasts and pros think? Any suggestions for this hobbyist?

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