Stroked89coupe
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- Jul 1, 2014
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Just getting into detailing. Still learning. Spent about a grand in the last month through autogeek. First post as well.
I heard some of my inexperienced friends referring to this hand test and using it with microfibers. Suposedly if you run your hand over the microfiber and it ''grabs'' at your hand, it will scratch you paint. Then he mentioned adams rags and how they don't do this.
I for one can not STAND this feeling and is one of the reason I do not use microfiber. I just so happened to run into an adams rag and did the hand test on it. Sure enough it didn't do it. But it also did not appear to be microfiber. It was SUPER SOFT though.
I bough a set of Cobra microfibers (The set of 6 or so that autogeek sells) Got them in and sure enough they failed the ''Hand test''.
Is this a good way to judge a microfiber or do my friends not know what they are taking about?
Is there an alternative to microfiber with the same performance. I am using microfibers mainly to remove wax and that's pretty much it.
I heard some of my inexperienced friends referring to this hand test and using it with microfibers. Suposedly if you run your hand over the microfiber and it ''grabs'' at your hand, it will scratch you paint. Then he mentioned adams rags and how they don't do this.
I for one can not STAND this feeling and is one of the reason I do not use microfiber. I just so happened to run into an adams rag and did the hand test on it. Sure enough it didn't do it. But it also did not appear to be microfiber. It was SUPER SOFT though.
I bough a set of Cobra microfibers (The set of 6 or so that autogeek sells) Got them in and sure enough they failed the ''Hand test''.
Is this a good way to judge a microfiber or do my friends not know what they are taking about?
Is there an alternative to microfiber with the same performance. I am using microfibers mainly to remove wax and that's pretty much it.