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Old 10-13-2006, 12:52 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by phil_the_thrill View Post
thanks for all the help guys. i never use anything but microfiber. a store near where i live was sellin 8 microfiber towels for like $2 when they were going out of business so i bought like 64 towels. everytime i wax my hood it always ends up with swirl marks. they were left from the owner before me so i'm gonna try and buff them out under my uncle's supervision. he's been doin bodywork since the mid 60s so i think he'll steer me in the right direction. just wondering what kind of wax i should use to help take care of those marks so i'm going to try the mother's or something of the such.
now that you have some cheap microfiber towels, use those for cleaning your windows, interior, wheels, maybe lower body panels if they are gunky, then upgrade to microfiber towels that cost more than a quarter a piece. Trust me, i started out by buying cheap bulk towels, but after I bought and used some of the sonus der wunder drying and buffing towels from www.autopia-carcare.com those bulk towels will NEVER touch my paint again. you get what you pay for. Also if you want to learn more, they have alot of good how-to's on that site
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Not true. I too have a 6 and I still don't give a shit about what you say...
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