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Old 04-11-2007, 07:10 PM   #11
Bob O
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"If you are removing spray waxes and soft carnauba waxes use a waffle weave towel or a concourse grade buffing towel, at this stage, where presumably you are dealing with a clean surface, the mf hooks are overkill and will do more damage than good even if clean. Just my opinion after allot of experimenting."

I used to use the looped microfiber towels for everything; detailing, buffing, cleaning, everything. According to Autopia (I think ) if you use the looped microfiber for wax removal and detail spray wiping, you're actually removing the product that you're trying to just buff to a shine, in addition to what your experiment showed.. more damage than good. Guess you agree with the experts..... not to imply that you're not I guess! I presume the same reasoning would apply to plexus used on the plastic windows, as far as potentially damaging/scratching it. Use an old t shirt or a diaper to clean the plastic window.

Bob
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