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Re: microfiber drying towel
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Originally Posted by g9m3c
 Yes sir. That's what they're designed for.  If you've been using it to do other stuff with (Todd's reference  ) than I suggest you buy a new one. They're under $10 and will last FOREVER if you maitain them. NEVER completely dry it out. Wring the excess water out of it and put it back in the container.
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 haha that made me almost spit out my gatorade. but on a more serious note. those wont scratch my truck? because i used a towel today and it scratched it. wouldnt the absorber move the dirt/dust around on the truck so it would scratch it?
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Originally Posted by Koots
 used to use them alot when detailing a customers ride after doing a bit of work to it. It wasn't absolutely necessary but for some higher paying customers, i wanted to give them a good impression besides "enhancing" their ride (sometimes it was just cool to them, but everyone has different tastes)
It works better than the (SHAM!)-wow. I've used both back to back. Just donn't be disappointed at first use. because it works better when damp. Doesn't make sense but it's true.
Keep microfiber towels for cleaning and polishing. They are excellent for windows, just use a foaming glass cleaner (wurth stuff works excellently) and paper towels, then give em a good wipe with a dry microfibre towel. If you are thorough, you will have absolutely zero streaks (well to the naked eye)
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thanks for the tip. but like i said above, wont it scratch? it wont absorb the dirt/dust particles like a micro fiber would
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