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Originally Posted by lutey48
I would also like to know. Thanks in advance!
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This is what I sent to pkauf
These are fantastic towels for removing polish/sealant/wax.
These might be the best all-around towels you can buy. Very good especially for waterless wash or detail spray application. Only problem is that they are one-sided, the other side isn't as soft or plush and I don't use it.
These are the best drying towels on the planet- bar none. They're expensive, but worth every penny. They will absorb at least 2-3x the water the Adam's ones do and stay soft wash after wash, unlike Adam's.
That should get you going. Anything that autopia or autogeek sells is going to be good, though. Don't be afraid to try a different towel or anything. I've tried a ton, and those are what I like, but you might be different.
Your microfiber will last a very long time if you care for it properly. Machine wash your mf towels in their own load, with warm water, and using a good microfiber detergent. I use Blackfire Microfiber Cleaner and Restorer. It's fantastic and lasts forever. I actually tumble dry mine on low, but no fabric softener of course. You could air dry them too, if you like, and then just put them in the dryer for a few minutes to fluff them up.
When they start getting rough to the touch, delegate them to wheel/engine compartment duty.
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