Product clogging drying towels

georgez

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I've seen a few threads mentioning that using a spray wax as a drying aid can clog the drying towels with product.

I'm currently using ONR and haven't noticed any issues yet. I was thinking about moving to ONRWW and was curious to know the waxes in ONRWW had the potential to clog a drying towel.
 
None that I've seen.......but I would recommend Ultima Waterless Wash Plus Concentrate(UWW+) over ONRWW and can be used as rinseless, waterless, QD spray, and clay lube. The gloss and slickness is unbeatable!
 
That happened to my towels after removing SPNS.
 
I always soak my towels in this stuff for a week or two before washing. Im pretty sure it will break down any wax.....Ive noticed that there is no smell of my wax after the wash. Before I used it I noticed a faint smell in my towels.

BLACKFIRE Advanced Pad Cleaner & Restorer
 
Thanks for the responses guys. Now I'm starting to go back to old threads and read rinseless comparisons.

For any long time users of UWW+ or ONRWW, has it affected your drying towel?
 
I find you need to pre-soak towels (at least overnight) after using any LSP; I normally do so in a small bucket solution of APC or pad cleaner mix. Then I wash the towels afterward.

If it's a wash & wax product (waterless/shampoo/etc), then I'm sure to wash the towels immediately afterward--I don't always do the pre-soak.
 
I remember reading somewhere it is better to toss the LSP remover towel or pad straight to bucket of apc or microfiber detergent...
 
Thanks for the responses guys. Now I'm starting to go back to old threads and read rinseless comparisons.

For any long time users of UWW+ or ONRWW, has it affected your drying towel?

NO, and I always wash my microfiber with Micro Restore Detergent.
 
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