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    Re: Low budget/Low pile microfiber review

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    Man I thought I was the only one who prefers lower pile microfibers. I also prefer a loop weave over the "stringy" weave. I`ve got no problem with overlock edges as long as they pass the cd test. Dunk them in water, wring em out as much a possible, and use `em to dry the car with a drying aid that flashes.

    I`ve got the kirklands but I pretty much use them around the house. There`s microfibers in almost every room. Ripping off the tags leaves the edge ragged but my biggest peeve is how after a few washes they no longer fold up "square." But I`m neurotic and these are basically supposed to be disposable.
    I don`t even wash mine anymore. Use a few on the interior, then dunk them in rinseless wash at the end for door jambs. One more dunk then they clean the wheels and tires. Wring them out, then they mop up the garage floor. Then straight to trash.
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    Re: Low budget/Low pile microfiber review

    Quote Originally Posted by pheerix View Post
    I don`t even wash mine anymore. Use a few on the interior, then dunk them in rinseless wash at the end for door jambs. One more dunk then they clean the wheels and tires. Wring them out, then they mop up the garage floor. Then straight to trash.
    lol damn. think about all the poor children that could use that towel!

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    Low budget/Low pile microfiber review

    Let`s be honest, none of us are saving the planet by obsessively cleaning our cars. Think of all the trees that died for the number of boxes Ron gets lol


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    Re: Low budget/Low pile microfiber review

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    Let`s be honest, none of us are saving the planet by obsessively cleaning our cars. Think of all the trees that died for the number of boxes Ron gets lol


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    lol! i think uncle ron is slowly starting his own warehouse. never know when a zombie apocalypse is going to happen and we all run out of detailing products.

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    Re: Low budget/Low pile microfiber review

    Yeah, I to find this an interesting topic. I primarily use my cheapie MFs for household use, but when they wear down too much for that I use `em to buff off tire slime.

 

 
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