imported_Indy YZF
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For a long time, we have been told that poly/cotton blends in terry towels, for instance, is a sure way to scratch your paint, and therefore, the best way to remain scratch free, from a towel perspective is to be using either 100% cotton terry, or Microfiber. I find it somewhat ironic that the microfiber is 100% polyester, but I realize this is NOT the same polyester found in poly/ctn blends.
Scratching comes from rubbing a harder surface against a softer surface...So, the polyester threads used in towel serging, or in combination with cotton fibers in the fabric is harder than the clearcoats layers on our cars? I tried rubbing an 83% cotton/17% polyester towel against a CD, and no scratching resulted...
Do we have proof that poly ctn towels do indeed scratch, or, is it simply conjecture thats been spouted for so long that its become part of the culture? I admit, no poly cotton towels have gotten near my paint surface for years, but Im still not 100% convinced...The fabric sure doesnt Feel harder than my clearcoat! Yet I can well imagine that if I had a ball of poly fibers, not prepped as they are for use in microfiber, they would really do a number on my paint. But when theyre blended with a predominance of cotton to produce the fabric, do they still have a cutting action on the paint? I presume so, but do we KNOW?
Scratching comes from rubbing a harder surface against a softer surface...So, the polyester threads used in towel serging, or in combination with cotton fibers in the fabric is harder than the clearcoats layers on our cars? I tried rubbing an 83% cotton/17% polyester towel against a CD, and no scratching resulted...
Do we have proof that poly ctn towels do indeed scratch, or, is it simply conjecture thats been spouted for so long that its become part of the culture? I admit, no poly cotton towels have gotten near my paint surface for years, but Im still not 100% convinced...The fabric sure doesnt Feel harder than my clearcoat! Yet I can well imagine that if I had a ball of poly fibers, not prepped as they are for use in microfiber, they would really do a number on my paint. But when theyre blended with a predominance of cotton to produce the fabric, do they still have a cutting action on the paint? I presume so, but do we KNOW?