DetailKitty
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- Jul 17, 2013
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Mike, Thanks for the good idea :dblthumb2:
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Great thread Mike. I'm glad I am not the only who is this meticulous when washing and drying microfiber towels. Heck, even if they look fine but just dont feel as "soft" I move them to my dirtier job collection of towels (glass, dash, wheels or tires).
Ha!
Good thing the "good stuff" stays at my place!
Mike, Thanks for the good idea :dblthumb2:
good tip Mike!!
Feel free to post on DFD with either a link to this thread or just make a post, whichever you like.
And don't mind the haters, haters gonna hate!
To this thread I find only one thing to saw WOW!
#1 WOW! Why did I not think of that. So to you Mike kudos for being the first to share this invaluable method of inspecting and cleaning your MF towels. I do the manual and visual inspections, but this brings it to a new level. It is not uncommon that I have a few choice words at the lint left behind after a final wipedown (in preparation) for pictures. This should and will help! Thanks a lot of sharing!!!
#2 WOW! Such a high level of criticism at naming the technique. Psych 101 does indicate that we are more likely to remember a task or methodology if associated with a mneumonic that is unusual and the Smack Towel Inspection and Cleaning Method (which I took the liberty to renamed STIC'M ) is noteworthy in my book. The rename is now stuck in my head in the likes of the "baggie test", etc...
I know that you get regularly accolades for your forum contributions, and let me be the first to suggest that I believe this particular thread should be a STICKY..... for sure! For the negative Nancy's, just STICK IT!
Did you catch the multiple "STICKY" references. Now tell me that you won't remember![]()
To this thread I find only one thing to saw WOW!
#1 WOW! Why did I not think of that. So to you Mike kudos for being the first to share this invaluable method of inspecting and cleaning your MF towels. I do the manual and visual inspections, but this brings it to a new level. It is not uncommon that I have a few choice words at the lint left behind after a final wipedown (in preparation) for pictures. This should and will help! Thanks a lot of sharing!!!
#2 WOW! Such a high level of criticism at naming the technique. Psych 101 does indicate that we are more likely to remember a task or methodology if associated with a mneumonic that is unusual and the Smack Towel Inspection and Cleaning Method (which I took the liberty to renamed STIC'M ) is noteworthy in my book. The rename is now stuck in my head in the likes of the "baggie test", etc...
I know that you get regularly accolades for your forum contributions, and let me be the first to suggest that I believe this particular thread should be a STICKY..... for sure! For the negative Nancy's, just STICK IT!
Did you catch the multiple "STICKY" references. Now tell me that you won't remember![]()
LOL where is the like button!!!!!!
Oh come on. Now your just pulling my leg. I try to participate and share information in a positive way when I can. I enjoy sharing and participating.
Overall this method will help take the finished product to a new level. I too have gotten out of shape a few times when towels lint like crazy on my black BMW's.
The sticky references are ingrained now. lol
:iagree: we do need a like button here on AGO like the sister site AF has.
lacing my belt into my pants before I put them on being forever known as the "A4S technique", when really it's just come about as a result of me being a lazy, lard butt and finding an easier way to do it.
Good idea!! Thanks for sharing.
I would be concerned that some of the sticky residue may adhere to the towel. Have you noticed this at all?
Yeah, I'm not inclined to get that insane with detailing.
You have to draw a line in the sand somewhere before insanity sets in.
I wash, dry, and inspect my towels.
If that's not good enough, than so be it. I'm a hack. Lol
Just my humble opinion......
I hear ya' - the dog needs walking and I've got to get some exercise in before work. Having said that - I don't make my living from detailing cars. I just do it for fun. If I was getting paid, then I might take the extra time.
Good idea!! Thanks for sharing.
I would be concerned that some of the sticky residue may adhere to the towel. Have you noticed this at all?