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Mr. Yuk
Status: Offline
Join Date: Mar 2002
Member ID: 1396
Pics: My Gallery
Location: Houston, TX
Age: 26
Posts: 246
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Will microfiber towels leave scratches??
I like to wipe my truck down to keep the dust off. Will this leave scratches if I use those microfiber towels. THanx
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Registered User
Status: Offline
Join Date: Dec 2001
Member ID: 545
Pics: My Gallery
Location: Venice, CA
Age: 34
Posts: 1,603
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I usually use a California Duster to do that. Haven't had any problems with it, and that's what it's designed to do.
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King of the Assclowns
Status: Offline
Join Date: Aug 2001
Member ID: 66
Pics: My Gallery
Location: New Jersey
Age: 33
Posts: 51,594
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Microfiber towels rule, but I would'nt use them for dust removal. Use the Califonia duster as stated above.
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Never Grew Up
Status: Offline
Join Date: Aug 2001
Member ID: 88
Pics: My Gallery
Location: Walnut Grove, GA
Age: 55
Posts: 515
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What CTKA said. Never dry-wipe a vehicle with anything. Use a California Car Duster. They cost less than $20.
'01 Sierra 5.3 Std. Cab
UPD Intake, Flowmaster 70 w/ Duals Superchips Tuning, Taylor Wires Corvette Servo, Ultra Chrome Wheels Escalade Gauges and Door Handles Leer 700 Hard Tonneau Carbon Fiber Dash Trim
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Status: Offline
Join Date: Aug 2001
Member ID: 46
Pics: My Gallery
Location: Wichita Falls, TX
Age: 32
Posts: 22,713
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Yep! CC Car Duster is the only way to go!! Wally World even carries them!
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