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    Do you use the magic towel or do you use some of the cheaper ones?



    thanks

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    Take a look at YoSteve`s towels
    http://www.yosteveshop.homestead.com/mt.html
    Fmr Nascar,Arca & USAC driver

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    yosteves are the best towels I have ever used.:up

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    Lets see:



    Neatitems

    yosteve

    CMA viper towels

    Meguiars towel (thanks Carguy)

    Detailer`s choice



    You cannot have enough MFs so try em all!

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    Viper towels are the only ones I`ve ever used. I only use them for buffing off Klasse or wax or something. I don`t think they would do so well at drying. I just use an Absorber for that. The Viper towels work great at buffing off the car though. :up

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    Jngrbrd, I like the Vipers too. They definitely aren`t the softest or plushest, but I think the 80/20 blend makes it easier to keep the towels folded into quarters better when buffing.

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    I ordered both Yosteves and Neatitmes recently. First MF towels I ever owned. The Yosteve`s are plusher than Neatitmes and I got great service and a great price.

    As a new MF user, it`s simply amazing to me how much material these towels can remove and retain compared to the cotton towels I used to use where you seem to have to turn them every few feet vs MF where you can almost wipe half a car or more and they`re not even close to being saturated. I looked at them under a microscope; there`s an amazing amount of minute, curly fibers in those threads!



    Luis

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    I just received the plush "green" MFT from Yosteve.com. They are great. I used them for a Klasse AIO/SG application and to clean the windows. Simply amazing. I am hooked.

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    CMA`s Big Blues are great for Drying the "whole car". It works its great and its fast.
    jeff
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    also...Yosteves are great MF and viking are awsum..
    ......

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    Interior Cleaner/Protectant that doesn`t outgas?

    I got overwhelmed with all the products out there. I was wondering what type protectant people use for plastics on interiors? I was hoping to find something that doesn`t outgas and form a film on the windshield. Any info appreciated!

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    I personally use Einzett Cockpit Premium on most of my Dashboard work, and it leaves a nice satin finish, that does not come back with anything to leave residue on your glass. And it smells clean, not overpowering, and goes away.
    I am sure there are a lot of other products here that are similar, and you should be hearing from their users soon.

    Dan F

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    I`m with Dan on this one, very few products will do that ( outgas ) most of that comes from the material use in the interior of any vehicle and also from the air we all breath.
    AutopiaForums is the place to be.
    Remember to Shop Autopia-CarCare.com for your Detailing Needs!

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    I`ve had great luck with 303 Aerospace protectant since I started using it last year, unless others have the reverse. I don`t seem to have that issue.

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    I also like 303 Aerospace. I have never had any issues with it, and it leaves a very nice satin finish.
    Barry Schultz
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    Thanks for the info guys. I guess I could order both and see how it works out.

 

 
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