JBT wrote:I use a waffle weave towel: http://www.waxit.com.au/products.asp?cat=17
Me too - I've tried em all, but this is the only one I'll use now.
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JBT wrote:I use a waffle weave towel: http://www.waxit.com.au/products.asp?cat=17
JBT wrote:I use a waffle weave towel: http://www.waxit.com.au/products.asp?cat=17
den525 wrote:JBT wrote:I use a waffle weave towel: http://www.waxit.com.au/products.asp?cat=17
thats expensive! $35, is it really that much better? I guess if it is its worth it
pcmx5 wrote:I bought two microfibres from Waxit and they were "unfit for purpose"; they didn't absorb they just spread the water, no matter how I tried to use them. Not sue that they were Waffle though!
hks_kansei wrote:pcmx5 wrote:I bought two microfibres from Waxit and they were "unfit for purpose"; they didn't absorb they just spread the water, no matter how I tried to use them. Not sue that they were Waffle though!
the waffle weave is a specific chamois (drying towel they call it)
Normal Microfibre cloths are not designed to soak up liquid, they are designed to pick up dust and sh*t.
normal Microfibre cloths are great for applying and buffing spray waxes.
pcmx5 wrote:hks_kansei wrote:pcmx5 wrote:I bought two microfibres from Waxit and they were "unfit for purpose"; they didn't absorb they just spread the water, no matter how I tried to use them. Not sue that they were Waffle though!
the waffle weave is a specific chamois (drying towel they call it)
Normal Microfibre cloths are not designed to soak up liquid, they are designed to pick up dust and sh*t.
normal Microfibre cloths are great for applying and buffing spray waxes.
I have been using microfibre cloths for a long while and think they are great for the tasks you describe.
Mine were microfibre drying cloths, totally different look, almost like s synthetic chamois, but just didn't work, you would have to have gone over the car about 4 times to do the job and even then there were fine water marks left,,the synthetic is a one go job.
Peter
miata wrote: washed without fabric conditioner and dried in a dryer.
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