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  • k3ith
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    Originally posted by J. A. Michaels View Post
    For me the glass is always the last thing I do. So For me there is no need to re wash them.
    So you wash the glass with your mitt during the wash and then wash them again with cleaner after drying and such?

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Originally posted by cd36 View Post
    Ya, I am washing them after every use. What kind of detergent do you use to wash them? Do you use the special Microfiber detergent every time?
    I have never personally used any special microfiber detergent. At home we use All Allergy Free liquid and at work we use Tide HE.

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    Originally posted by k3ith View Post
    Don't you have to re-wash the windows?
    For me the glass is always the last thing I do. So For me there is no need to re wash them.

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  • cd36
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    We do have a HE washer, so I won't be trying that lol (I'm guessing there was bubbles everywhere). I will try soaking them in a bucket of dawn dish soap, thanks!

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  • Erik Mejia
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    Originally posted by cd36 View Post
    Only thing about this I've found, is that it makes your MF towels repel water pretty good after a few times. I was using waffle weave MF towels, but would go through them quick cause they would stop picking up water.

    I've since started using "The Absorber" and it works really well. I think I might do this and then apply UQW after, unless there is a better solution. I liked using UQW with a drying towel, I would just go through them to quick and it would get expensive.
    That is actually a testament to how good UQW is, it's so good it makes your drying towels repel water. Try soaking them in a bucket with a bit of Dawn dish washing soap for thirty to sixty minutes, then wring them out and wash them as usual. I use this method and it seems to really get any wax or polish out of them that traditional washing won't. You can also try Dawn in the washing machine, but I would warn against it if you have an HE washer (don't ask how I know.)

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  • cd36
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    Ya, I am washing them after every use. What kind of detergent do you use to wash them? Do you use the special Microfiber detergent every time?

    I've made an order on eshine, to get a couple of these: http://www.eshine.ca/bogo_the_dehydr...450.php?cat=81

    The waffle weave ones I'm using now are just some armorall ones I've found at Superstore, maybe they aren't the best quality who knows. I'll give these new ones a shot and see how it goes. The absorber works great, I just lose the ability to spray on a UQW while drying the car.

    EDIT: http://www.kaboodle.com/reviews/armo...t-drying-towel this is the one I've been using, since I can find it locally.

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Are you washing your waffle weave microfibers??? Personally, I use just two Water Magnets to dry a car using this method, then they go straight into the wash with the microfiber wash mitt and any other microfibers I've used that day. I've not had a problem with the towels losing their efficiency.

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  • cd36
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    Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
    While we don't specify it on the bottle, UQW works beautifully when drying the car. Spray it directly onto the panel you are just about to dry, following a final sheeting rinse, of course. Give it a shot, it just might surprise you.
    Only thing about this I've found, is that it makes your MF towels repel water pretty good after a few times. I was using waffle weave MF towels, but would go through them quick cause they would stop picking up water.

    I've since started using "The Absorber" and it works really well. I think I might do this and then apply UQW after, unless there is a better solution. I liked using UQW with a drying towel, I would just go through them to quick and it would get expensive.

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  • Michael Stoops
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    While we don't specify it on the bottle, UQW works beautifully when drying the car. Spray it directly onto the panel you are just about to dry, following a final sheeting rinse, of course. Give it a shot, it just might surprise you.

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  • MrWaxer
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    Originally posted by k3ith View Post
    Don't you have to re-wash the windows?
    I do clean them after I use UQW..

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  • Murr1525
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    You can UQW trim, glass, whatever.

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  • Erik Mejia
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    Quik Wax is the only Meguiar's spray wax that I know of that can be used when drying your vehicle after a wash (Per Meg's recommendations.)



    A good quality spray wax will replenish protection to a coat of wax between routine waxing. Using a spray wax gives me peace of mind, and they're so easy to use. I actually stopped using QD's for my cars after regular washes and instead reach for my spray waxes. My two favorite spray waxes are Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Wax, and Optimum's Spray Wax.

    On a side note, it would be nice for a gallon size of UQW to be made available.

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  • k3ith
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    Originally posted by MrWaxer View Post
    I spray UQW directly on the paint..
    Don't you have to re-wash the windows?

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    In fact today, I used the UQW after washing both cars. They needed a boost. So I broke out the UQW and the cars look great again. Have not had the time to maintain vehicles lately. It has rained here on and off for about 10 days straight. It is nice to look at clean cars again. lol.

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  • MrWaxer
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    I spray UQW directly on the paint..

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