Cotton vs Terry towels
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Originally Posted by rideac1
At any store, even walmart, they sell Terry Towels, i actually just bought a 12 pack for 5 bucks or something. They are like bath towels, a shirt would work well too, make sure they're pretty clean though, as no rocks or dirt on them to scratch, i'm sure you're aware of that.
I just didn't know if there was a difference or if what i was using was ok or not. I was waxing my wheels yesterday. I used the included aplicater to apply it and a mother powerball to remove it, then I wiped it with one of my old bath towels.
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Originally Posted by NHBubba
Terrycloth:
Your old bath towel is probably terrycloth anyhow. But yeah, an old t-shirt will work well too. That's what I use.. I like to use a woven cloth (like an old t-shirt) to apply the wax and then a more textured terrycloth rag to remove it.
Your old bath towel is probably terrycloth anyhow. But yeah, an old t-shirt will work well too. That's what I use.. I like to use a woven cloth (like an old t-shirt) to apply the wax and then a more textured terrycloth rag to remove it.
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I would never use an old T shirt unless the truck is totally totally clean, becuase if there is a spec of dirt with a t shirt there is nowhere for the dirt to go really, the terry towels (most are cotton) that basically just means they have the naps like in the pic above
Zabeard are you sure thoose are terry towels, and not microfiber towels you are reffering too?
Dave
Zabeard are you sure thoose are terry towels, and not microfiber towels you are reffering too?
Dave
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