Hello, atbalfour ! I hope you guys are all safe and well.
I never use any microfiber for things that are greasy, very dirty, etc., that is going to require special soaking, cleaning, etc.,... I consider microfiber anything a higher level towel that certainly costs much more than similar sized cotton towels..
Have used microfiber for wiping every LSP off vehicles and they cleaned up just fine with my process..
In the past, I read about some LSP`s that had some crazy things in them that turned all material used to apply or wipe them off, into stiff, unuseable towels that were thrown away.. Why would anyone want something like that ??
I am not sure any harm would come from leaving them soaking in something, and I have never heard of anyone for almost 20 years that did that and damaged them..
Years ago, when I got really busy in the Shop, I bit the bullet and purchased a Metropolitan Master Blaster = 8hp blower that I place in the top of my rolling cart, and this bad boy definitely blows almost all the water off anything, including all those little annoying places that want to drip slowly later, etc..
This is the machine I speak of -- https://www.autopia-carcare.com/mast...l#.XqnVpCmpH3g
And, since this is a paint correction Detail, I am not going to use microfiber anything to wipe it down after wash/blow dry, but instead use them to wipe off what little correction/polish residue I get at the Paint Correction step..
Perhaps others will reply to your question, re - soaking them.
Dan F
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