AzScorpion
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Another good video on different microfiber towels.
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I will say you love 303 and Pan ??. Pans cool for a Canadian ?????. Just kidding my northern friends.Another good video on different microfiber towels.
Exactly what my detailer recommended and what I have at home too.I use both the ones you buy at Costco and the 303 Microfiber towels. The 303 ones are very thick and very soft so these are great for using Speed Detailers/ Graphene Detailer. I like the Costco ones for applying spray waxes as they're a little thinner and easier to hold and buff with. Also a thinner towel is easier to use on the interior like the dashboard and around the steering column.
https://www.goldeagle.com/product/303-ultra-plush-microfiber-towels/
Good video. I've been following AMMO NYC on YT for years as he gives a more scientific break down on detailing. But yes, cold/warm water, mild detergent, no heat dry. Simple.Here's a good video on how to wash them.
? Don't tell anyone but I have a microfiber towel fetish. lol?I will say you love 303 and Pan ??. Pans cool for a Canadian ?????. Just kidding my northern friends.
On all seriousness he really does know what he’s talking about.
Poor child, I think you have as many fetishes as you do dampers? Don't tell anyone but I have a microfiber towel fetish. lol?
Yeah Pan has some really good videos but they do get a little dragged out sometimes. I like the way he goes into detail when do his "how to" videos. They're very helpful for beginners especially the buffing and polishing ones.
Greg, you don't wanna know the others!Poor child, I think you have as many fetishes as you do dampers
Yet another vote for Chemical Guys.Chemical bros
We all know you're loaded Jim. ? What I do is show them into an empty 5 gal bucket (after they're dry) and when I have enough I'll do a load in the washer with them. No different than doing your regular house towels. Unless you're so rich you throw those away after each use too??Guys? Do I have too much money? I would rather use brand new towels on the painted surfaces, then throw them away or otherwise repurpose them to non paint related jobs. Washing them and keeping the dirty ones separate from the waxy ones just seems like a hassle.