I prefer 100% Cotton Towels Large White Bath Size (only use Cannon or
Fieldcrest name brands) for washing, drying and polishing.....
I don't like sponges natural or synthetic or any wash mits, they all can
scratch...
Another great tip is to use a Toro 210mph Electric leaf blower. Dries
your car in about 5 minutes.... without even touching the paint
surface....
I prefer 100% Cotton Towels to dry the car. Chamois or the Absorber and
especially the Water Blade are flat and could trap a piece of dirt and
scratch the paint finish. Towels have nap and are much safer and
forgiving. Even if it were to pickup a piece of dirt.
The nap would cushion it.
Again Towels must be 100% Made in USA. Name Brand(Cannon or Fieldcrest
Towels)
You must use only white. Not colored towels.....Colored towels are not
to be used because the dye leaves a chemical residue on the paint
finish. Always wash your towels first before using. Use Liquid detergent
and rinse twice.
When washing your towels. Only use Liquid detergent such as All or Tide,
etc. Do not use Bleach, Powdered Detergents or any kind of fabric
softner. They will leave a chemical residue on the towels which will
transfer to your paint finish. Make sure to run rinse cycle twice to
remove all detergent.
You should cut the selvages(borders) off the perimeter of the towels.
This selvage contains nylon and polyester stitching that could possibly
scratch your paint finish. The towels will fray a little once this is
done. But it's better to play it safe.
Drying the towels on high heat will make them hold a static charge. I
use the regular heat setting and remove them a little damp and let them
air dry. You can fluff the towel real good when it's dry to make it
softer.
As the towels get older they will lose there nap and absorbency and will
have to be replaced.
Where to buy towels........
Cannon & Fieldcrest make a lower quality version of their towels for
K-Mart, Walmart and other big discount chains. These towels say 100%
Cotton but that is not, totally true. The nap is 100% cotton but the
backing material has polyester blend in it. So if you press a little to
hard on the towel you can get some fine scratches or swirls. The point
I'm trying to make is if a Cannon or
Fieldcrest towel is selling in a discount store for $6.00 or less
(approximately) it
is not the good stuff.
I realize that Cannon-Fieldcrest aka (Pillowtex) is no longer in business... but there are plenty of there towels still available.
I buy all my Cannon & Fieldcrest towels in the Bath & Linen shops in the
bigger stores in the mall. I pay anywhere from $10 to $20 per towel.
You can also try Linens and Things or Bed, Bath and Beyond...
If you cannot find the Cannon or Filedcrest line.. , then any high quality substitute towel from the above stores is acceptable...
These are the real deal. I buy about 3 or 4 towels and they usually last
me about a year.
Hope this helps...
Thank You,
Sal Zaino
(732)833-8800
http://www.zainobros.com