I recently read about using a damp MF for the first pass of removing the rinseless wash.
The person soaked a MF towel and wrung if out as dry as he could get it. He then used the damp towel for his first drying pass and finished with a dry MF.
His reasoning:
The MF seems to absorb water more easily if he starts with it damp.
If he did happen to miss an area with the rinseless wash solution, he will at least be wiping that area with a towel that is damp with more wash solution.
It seemed to make sense to me.
It sounds like a good idea to try. Since I usually use Duragloss Aqua Wax between the first pass and the second pass, I try to leave a little dampness after the first pass anyway.
Any comments?
The person soaked a MF towel and wrung if out as dry as he could get it. He then used the damp towel for his first drying pass and finished with a dry MF.
His reasoning:
The MF seems to absorb water more easily if he starts with it damp.
If he did happen to miss an area with the rinseless wash solution, he will at least be wiping that area with a towel that is damp with more wash solution.
It seemed to make sense to me.
It sounds like a good idea to try. Since I usually use Duragloss Aqua Wax between the first pass and the second pass, I try to leave a little dampness after the first pass anyway.
Any comments?