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Re: How do you wax your truck
there are different grades of microfibre towels as well. some are quite thin. I try to snap the towel often to get rid of stuff that collects in them. when you wash them in the machine do it with some jeans or something so they get a bit beat up in there and lose the stuff stuck in the fibres. don't use fabric softener or anti static sheets in the dryer because it seems to have an effect on the fibres.
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Location: Eagle, ID
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Re: How do you wax your truck
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On top of this, let them air dry. That will help keep all the other little fibers out of them. |
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Re: How do you wax your truck
if you dry the microfiber (or other types) of towels in the dryer with a static sheet they become less absorbent. my experience anyway.
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Location: Peoria, IL
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Re: How do you wax your truck
I hired a neighborhood kid. Does good work.
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