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    Does anybody make Anti-static towels?

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    I`ve never heard of such a thing... I would think any kind of towel against something would cause some kind of static. I think you would need more of a anti static liquid product.





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    I know they make anti static cloths for camera lenses.

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    Good question.



    Along these same lines - does anyone have a recommendation for reducing or eliminating static on MF`s from the dryer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by beachwolverine
    Good question.



    Along these same lines - does anyone have a recommendation for reducing or eliminating static on MF`s from the dryer?


    ... Not using a dryer? Hanging towels to let them air dry is the best way to prevent static cling. Other options, use a dryer and then air dry, air dry and then dryer to `fluff`, use a dryer with those dryer balls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beachwolverine
    ......Along these same lines - does anyone have a recommendation for reducing or eliminating static on MF`s from the dryer?
    Dry them on low heat and remove while they`re still slightly damp. That will reduce the static cling and they won`t stick together when trying to fold them.



    To the OP I have never heard of an anti-static towel, although a spritz with something like 425 or even distilled water would lessen or eliminate the static.
    John

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    arent MF designed to have static charge to attract dirt, polish residues etc?

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    We need a camera expert , and see if u can wipe down a car using an antic staic cloth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pattieman
    We need a camera expert , and see if u can wipe down a car using an antic staic cloth.
    Why don`t you just wipe your car down with an anti-static QD like FK425, one of the highest regarded QD`s reviewed around here?
    John

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    Just ordered some , we will see.

 

 

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