anyone ever use the cotton babydiapers, way i look at it is if its soft enough for a babys bottom bound to be soft enough for a car?:jump :-p
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anyone ever use the cotton babydiapers, way i look at it is if its soft enough for a babys bottom bound to be soft enough for a car?:jump :-p
I bought a dozen from top of the line and consider it a waste. There is nothing wrong with the diaper cloth. But it absorbs nothing compared to MF. Buffs ok, about a notch below my worst MF. Lints too much for window use. Is useful for clenaing greasy stuff but you`ll need a dozen since it absorbs so little ... I`d buy a package of cheap MF instead.
The general knock on diapers has always been the fact that there isn`t much nap to let dirt go into. Supposedly that would let that dirt be on the surface of the diaper and scratch the paint. I don`t use them so I never thought much about it. Actually, most MF towels, even the good ones, don`t have near as much nap as a good cotton terry bath towel. You don`t seem to hear much about MF towels ever scratching the paint. By the same token, the scratches and swirls are usually blamed on the cotton terry towel.Quote:
Originally posted by clean4u
anyone ever use the cotton babydiapers, way i look at it is if its soft enough for a babys bottom bound to be soft enough for a car?:jump :-p
Personal opinion. If you have the surface clean, I don`t think a good towel is going to induce scratches or swirls. I think most of them are caused when drying the car and the car is not truly clean. If your drying towel gets dirty, then you didn`t have the car clean after you washed it.
Charles