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Old 02-21-2005, 06:42 PM
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Colored cotton is bad. Most all microfibers are colored.
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The DF Concours Towels are the best microfiber towels I have ever used. They just keep getting better with every wash cycle.
Here's the link : http://www.dftowel.com/
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Would the microfiber bonnet be suitable for both application and removal of polishes/waxes? Or is there something different used for application?
Old 02-22-2005, 07:54 PM
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I know someone in here knows! LOL!
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Originally Posted by Z06-JIM
The DF Concours Towels are the best microfiber towels I have ever used. They just keep getting better with every wash cycle.
Here's the link : http://www.dftowel.com/
i 2nd df towels, they are great quality and keep the car super smooth and clean
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mirco is the way to go
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Originally Posted by solobaric
Would the microfiber bonnet be suitable for both application and removal of polishes/waxes? Or is there something different used for application?
I use foam applicators.
Old 02-23-2005, 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by solobaric
Would the microfiber bonnet be suitable for both application and removal of polishes/waxes? Or is there something different used for application?
I've never had much luck with MF buffer bonnets to remove polishes. Seems like they need to be changed on every panel or so because they start to leave behind some residue and you end up going over the whole car by hand. I find it's just as quick and easy to apply and remove polishes by hand. Those deeper green towels work well for both applying and remove polishes. If you wanted to polish with the buffer a white finishing pad will work best but you still have to clean up with a towel.
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I buy mine from sam's club. i bout a couple packages 12pk for $9.81
can't beat that price.
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Are the DF products microfiber?
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Originally Posted by PG45
Are the DF products microfiber?
Yes. www.dftowel.com



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