How do you organize your microfibres?

jono20

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Since I started doing paint correction semi-professionally I've had a system with my microfibres: I have one for every product, they are labelled in the corner with a sharpie, and I never intermix them! Am I too anal about it? Should I only take care not to mix my LSP and polishing MFs? How do you folks keep stuff organized?
 
jono20 said:
Since I started doing paint correction semi-professionally I've had a system with my microfibres: I have one for every product, they are labelled in the corner with a sharpie, and I never intermix them! Am I too anal about it? Should I only take care not to mix my LSP and polishing MFs? How do you folks keep stuff organized?



Once a MF fails to be visually clean it is relagated to dirty jobs like exhaust, engince and wheels. I place a small 1/2 in cut in the cirner so i know its not for paint!



I tried to color code to keep polish ,QD and LSP separate. Now i just have the New ones for QD, that become LSP removal that become polish removal and I feed them into the system new as QD cloths. I have 4 net bags in my garage Polish, LSP, Dirts Jobs and QD. I store them clean in an inexxpensive plastic "drawer" cart I got a target. I put them in 1 job type per drawer.
 
I have my MFs in five different (sizes/colors) RubberMaid trashcans. Wash/dry/QD MFs, good polish/LSP MFs, not-so-good MFs, Glass MFs (and other glass towels), and crappy MFs.



I don't mark them as I can tell them all apart.
 
That makes a lot of sense! I think I just need to buy more :P They're just so damn expensive. Have either of you tried these cheapo's from AutoObsessed for pad cleaning, wheel cleaning, engines etc?



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I use Sams Microfibers for my "non paint" needs. They are 30 for 10 bucks...so I can just throw them out when they get nasty.



Jenn
 
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