Deal, MF Towells
They work just as well in the house as well. I really can't think of something that I wouldn't use them for. Well I guess that maybe I don't go quite as far as Dennis does with his wiping "everything"

i bought some tonight at walmart
they are 13X13 bag of 25
microtex name brand for $9.93
like these
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Micro...spagenameZWD1V
and this
they are 13X13 bag of 25
microtex name brand for $9.93
like these
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Micro...spagenameZWD1V
and this
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Although since I got my Air Compressor now I just use it to blow all the water off!
Although since I got my Air Compressor now I just use it to blow all the water off!
Picked up a bag of them at PepBoys this weekend past.. 25, 14x14 for $9.99
I am extremely detailed about washing my cars and their care. I found this website, http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc, quite a while ago and found that there "Tips & Tricks" and "FAQ" section extremely informative. I am in no way affiliated with the site and have never used their products. The product is obviously for show cars and may be overly cautious for most.
However, since reading this I have stopped using my Absorber/Chamios and I am extremely careful about the MicroFiber cloths I use on my vehicles. I only use nice fluffy white towels to wash and dry my car. It made a lot of sense that if dirt gets trapped on the Absorber and I continue to dry the car it is scratching the surface. Ionly use quality white towels, and if dirts getson it while I am washing or drying, at least the cushioning in the towel is taking away some of the pressure against the car.
I also use one bucket for soap/water and a rinse bucket with clean water. It makes sense that if you soak your washing rag in dirty water you are basically washing the car with the dirt you washed off. Oh well...just my .02 on car care.
However, since reading this I have stopped using my Absorber/Chamios and I am extremely careful about the MicroFiber cloths I use on my vehicles. I only use nice fluffy white towels to wash and dry my car. It made a lot of sense that if dirt gets trapped on the Absorber and I continue to dry the car it is scratching the surface. Ionly use quality white towels, and if dirts getson it while I am washing or drying, at least the cushioning in the towel is taking away some of the pressure against the car.
I also use one bucket for soap/water and a rinse bucket with clean water. It makes sense that if you soak your washing rag in dirty water you are basically washing the car with the dirt you washed off. Oh well...just my .02 on car care.



