1995 Honda Accord Extreme Makeover

RCK

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I am not used to this microfiber towel idea and don't want to buy the wrong ones. I really only want to use them for drying my car. I'm tired of the chamois routine. I know there are different types but want the most gentle one out there. Griot's carries some but they are usually way more dough than everyone else. I'll stick with the koala soft to remove my Souveran for now.



Thanks a ton!



Joe
 
I have a bunch of MF towels made by different manufacturers including a couple from Griots. I would have to say that in comparison that the Neatitems MF are some of the best I have come across. They are so soft and plush. I know there are some others that I have not tried yet.



Hope this helps some...
 
For microfiber towels, the YoSteve.com towels are simply the plushest and best available at a very reasonable price. They are great for drying, removing Souveran, or removing abrasive polishes. The Neatitems aren't as plush, but still safe for many uses. And it has the best value of all the microfiber towels.

CMA used to sell great MTs too, but recently, a few members found their quality control for "Miracle Towels" to be going downhill. I would stay away from then for now… (Jason's MT review)

Tacscar also sell great microfiber towels. Do a search on their new $2.99 towels.


Happy detailing,
~bw
 
If you want to use a great MF for drying, go to the CMA site and get a couple of Big Blue Drying towels. They are about $25 each but well worth it. Then follow up with a YoSteve or Neatitems MF. Drying time is cut in half....



If you are serious about detailing, be prepared to spend some money to get the right paraphenalia. You obviously are on your way if you are using Souveran! BTW, an MF is superior to the Koala towel for wax removal too!



H
 
Heed the advice above. It's easy to spend money on cheap or unknown microfiber in the local stores....dont do it. What you usually end up with is a towel that lints like crazy or isnt very plush. Buy them right the first time and you'll be happier.
 
Griots has a MF chamois.




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"UNIQUELY WOVEN, MICRO FIBER SYNTHETIC CHAMOIS
If you enjoy the softness of a real chamois, but hate the smell and the maintenance of one, this is the best alternative I've seen. It works so well, I'm thinking of pulling the real one out of the Handbook! It's made of a micro fiber, but woven in such a way that it feels like suede. It picks up just as much water as a real one but leaves behind no "skin lint". (I get this when I use a real one.) Unlike a natural chamois, you don't have to get it wet to use it, either. It always stays supple, even after it has a chance to dry. Recall how dirty natural chamois gets...this is machine washable and releases dirt, brake dust and other stains much easier than a real chamois. This is my favorite way of drying a car or truck. It will be yours, too. Manageable 16" x 27" size. "
 
I'm very upset with the quality of my Griot's MF's...they lint on everything. Made the mistake of using them on my windshield - never again!



I've had good luck with the Viper MF's, but I always "test" them before using. The quality seems to vary depending on the time of year - if they're a little too harsh, I relegate them to household duty or wheel duty.
 
If you are using a natural chamois on a finish that has Souveran, you are actually removing the Souveran. A natural chamois will remove wax.



That said, the Neatitems.com towels very nice. I had recently ordered 5 of the large drying towels and 10 of the regular size towels from them. The "old" Miracle Towels that CMA used to carry were excellent, and fortunately I still have a few. From what I understand, they aren't the same anymore, which is sad.



As you are exposed to the different towels that are out there, you will be able to tell right away a towel worthy of using on your finish, from one that does "tire/wheelwell duty".
 
How would you compare Steve's towels at an 80/20 blend, to CMA's towels that are a 70/30 blend?



How does plushness differ? What about micro-marring from the 80/20 blend?



Thanks. :)
 
In my experience, I have yet to see a MF towel that won't leave lint if used new, without machine washing first. As further evidence of this, I decided that the instrument panel lens had been smudged long enough and I recently went for my MF towel stash. Everyone one except the new (unwashed) ones were dirty so I grabbed one of the new ones anyway - a white Neatitems. Light lint everywhere - you'd think I'd finally get this after three or four times - which is super visible against the flat black background.



Wash your MF towels before using them!
 
This is a daily driven car, probably has not been waxed or properly taken care of in 7-10 years, nearly 200,000 miles...when I first saw the paint, I knew that it had potential to look great ( Metallic Flakes) just a matter of a whole lot of hard work to bring it back to life, interior wasn't real bad (seen worse) the one thing I did recommend (came close not posting this post because of this: the rim covers...They have to be replaced, a real eyesore, Jason agreed after he saw this finished detail....on to some pics

Products and Equipment used:
Megs Gold Class Shampoo
2 Bucket with Grit Guards
Schmitt
Makita (227c
PC 7425- Carpet, Floor Mats and Front and rear bumpers
Purple Foam Wool pads
Surbuf pads
White Compressor Pads
Gray LC Pad (Jeweling )
Folex
Sprayway (Glass)
Sonus Cockpit and interior trim
Menzerna Power Finish
Menzerna 85rd
DP- Poli Coat
Optimum Opti_Bond (Tires)
Megs APC+

Before
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some Glue or something nasty
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Interior
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after 2 passes with Power Finish
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Finished Pics !!
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Leave some Cards !!
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Very nice turnaround Wendell!:clap:

Thanks Barry..........Doing these post are about as much work as doing the detailing, I took over 60 pics, but posting I narrowed it down to about 20....been a while since I posted my work and forgot how to do or submitt allot of pics.......but anyway...........thank you
 
Do you have any direct sun shots or 50/50? Looks REALLY good from the pics you provided though.

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This is a daily driven car, probably has not been waxed or properly taken care of in 7-10 years, nearly 200,000 miles...when I first saw the paint, I knew that it had potential to look great ( Metallic Flakes) just a matter of a whole lot of hard work to bring it back to life, interior wasn't real bad (seen worse) the one thing I did recommend (came close not posting this post because of this: the rim covers...They have to be replaced, a real eyesore, Jason agreed after he saw this finished detail....on to some pics

Products and Equipment used:
Megs Gold Class Shampoo
2 Bucket with Grit Guards
Schmitt
Makita (227c
PC 7425- Carpet, Floor Mats and Front and rear bumpers
Purple Foam Wool pads
Surbuf pads
White Compressor Pads
Gray LC Pad (Jeweling )
Folex
Sprayway (Glass)
Sonus Cockpit and interior trim
Menzerna Power Finish
Menzerna 85rd
DP- Poli Coat
Optimum Opti_Bond (Tires)
Megs APC+

Before
IMG_0214.jpg

IMG_0215.jpg

some Glue or something nasty
IMG_0217.jpg

IMG_0219.jpg

Interior
IMG_0224.jpg

IMG_0250.jpg

IMG_0228.jpg

after 2 passes with Power Finish
IMG_0271.jpg

IMG_0272.jpg


Finished Pics !!
IMG_0277.jpg

IMG_0277.jpg

IMG_0283.jpg

IMG_0297.jpg

IMG_0325.jpg

IMG_0331.jpg

Leave some Cards !!
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