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  • #16
    Originally posted by tguil

    Time to get to detailing rather than just talking about it.


    It appears that you already are a tad bit obsessive about detailing. This forum will only worsen your condition.

    Don't forget to check out the website I mentioned earlier.

    Again -- "Just do it!" and don't forget to think about buying a PC.

    Tom
    I know, I know, I keep asking these rookie questions, but haven't done anything yet I just want to make sure that I get this right. With my Blazer, since it was a junker, I would buy different products just to see what the effects were. I'll be sure to post pics of the finished product.

    I checked out the website and it was EXCELLENT. Thanks Tom and thanks to all who replied

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    • #17
      Originally posted by KTruck
      Hi:


      These towels are mainly used for product removal. Example, after you have applied your wax (LSP) you would buff the wax off with one of these towels. The trend now is to use a microfiber towel like the Supreme Shine towel. Most people have a number of these towels that they use ony for buffing. This keeps the towels in good shape and prevents scratching the paint when you remove product. Some people still like to use a terry towel for this, like the Ultra Plush. Either will work, it depends on what you like to use.

      When you are detailing a car you will what to use different towels for different jobs. Example, a towel that you buff the paint with would not be used to clean a wheel well or door jam.


      Regards,

      KTruck
      Is it recommended that certain towels be used for a certain product? For example, terry cloth with cleaner and MF with wax? Or is it just a matter of personal preference? Also, are diaper towels good for anything?

      I used the WW to dry this weekend and was VERY IMPRESSED!!

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