jon-valver
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gonna wash down then shampoo then wash down again. then is it best to use a microfibre towel to dry it or a shammy? then wax it. then take pics
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Rob R
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okay, i'll wait here...
microfibre's are used for applying/removing products, not for drying.
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jon-valver
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ha went to halfords ova day and he said "this will be best for drying your car mate" and pointed at a set of 3 microfibre cloths lol
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John G
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quote: Originally posted by Rob R
okay, i'll wait here...
microfibre's are used for applying/removing products, not for drying.
incorrect, i use a thick microfibre to dry with, same as one below
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/miracle-dryer-ultra-plush-25-x-36-/prod_362.html
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John G
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And he was correct as they dont drag on the paint like a shammy leather would
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Rob R
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Oh, I just bought a five pack of chamois' as well
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gavin18787
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Do you still do detailing rob? Remember that tread where you did the red ctr
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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Twiggy
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Asda are doing 6 microfibre clothes for £2
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deano87
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Rich H does microfibre clothes for £1 each, proper drying towels for something like £4. Bargain imho.
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Rob R
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quote: Originally posted by gavin18787
Do you still do detailing rob? Remember that tread where you did the red ctr
From time to time, hense that sarcastic reply Been out of it for a while though, I clayed my Civic for the first time in 18 months a couple of days ago and that was bare effort!
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chrisritch
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quote: Originally posted by Rob R
quote: Originally posted by gavin18787
Do you still do detailing rob? Remember that tread where you did the red ctr
From time to time, hense that sarcastic reply Been out of it for a while though, I clayed my Civic for the first time in 18 months a couple of days ago and that was bare effort!
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Generation
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
Rich H does microfibre clothes for £1 each, proper drying towels for something like £4. Bargain imho.
+1and drying towels are VERY good!
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Rich H
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Cheers chaps.
I've got large waffle weave drying towels in stock which are different to the Megs water magnets etc in the fact they don't turn rock solid, they're £4.50 each
I will be getting XL microfibre ones (near enough the size of a Corsa bonnet) back in soon too, but the shops taken a bit of a backburner recently with the detailing taking off like it has again atm.
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Daveskater
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I use one of Rich's huge drying towels, it looks like the one John linked to. Really brilliant it is, usually I can dry the whole car without having to wring it out until the end
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