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  1. #1

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    I loved using sheepskin to wash cars with QEW. But sheepskine seem expensive to use. So I am thinking to switch to mf towel completely from wash to try process. I am thinking to use Exceldetail Blue Superme towel for washing. Is the fiber too short for washing? This is for customer cars.

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    Try it. It might not be long enough to hold and hide dirt though if you pick it up.

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    using a mf towel for washing probably wouldn`t be a good idea, as the dirt particles and contaminants won`t bury themselves like they would in a sheepskin mitt and flush away when rinsing (not to mention the fibers are short). treat the customers car like your own, and take care of it as much as possible to keep them happy. you don`t want to polish more than you have to. it`s just not worth it, imo...

 

 

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