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echo419 08-26-2015 01:15 PM

Microfiber towels
 
it seems that no matter which ones I buy(expensive or cheap) they leave fibers all over my glass or whatever I'm cleaning/applying stuff to. am I doing something wrong?

ex. cleaned the glass last night and when I finished there was nothing but fibers all over the glass. it's highly irritating. thanks in advance.

go_a_way1 08-26-2015 01:22 PM

Try washing them first? I use some special glass rags, can't remember where I bought them though.

kch 08-26-2015 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by echo419 (Post 2370418)
it seems that no matter which ones I buy(expensive or cheap) they leave fibers all over my glass or whatever I'm cleaning/applying stuff to. am I doing something wrong?

ex. cleaned the glass last night and when I finished there was nothing but fibers all over the glass. it's highly irritating. thanks in advance.

Don't press quite so hard. That should greatly reduce the number of leftover fibers.

echo419 08-26-2015 03:00 PM

I'll try both of those ideas. Thanks

Sosa 08-27-2015 11:25 AM

...and dry them in the dryer (NO fabric softener, I found weird streaks after drying my previous car).

I used to machine wash and hang dry all my cloths and was having the same problem. Tossed them in the dryer and I barely see any fibers now.

86geek 08-27-2015 02:14 PM

Use a waffle weave micro fiber towel for glass as it won't leave streaks or fibers.
I use this one: http://www.pakshak.com/waffle-weave-...l-16x16-1.html

White64Goat 08-27-2015 09:19 PM

They also make micro-fibers for just glass and they look almost like satin or silk. You can also buy some really high thread count microfibers from www.streakfree.biz. They are great for doing windows inside and out. I believe they are something like 3000 thread count and have the consistency of a pillowcase (more or less). I bought these years ago from a vendor at Carlisle auto show and love them. They can be washed too.

Artificial chamois called 'The Absorber' is also good for windows and a lot of auto parts places carry them.

soulreapersteve 08-27-2015 09:44 PM

I bought these from Costco: http://www.9thgencivic.com/forum/att...920_075427.jpg

Before I use them, I shake the cloth and all the fibers come off. After about 10 seconds, no more tiny little fibers.
Pieces of crap but they get the job done. Mostly one time use only due to them being so cheap, so I keep them to clean the wheel afterward. Also use it during spirited driving when bugs splatter on the window. And bird poop.

Also, I use the "water sheeting" method when washing so very little water is left on the car. That's when these come into play, just dab at the leftover water (no chances of streaks) and viola!

DetailersDomain 08-27-2015 10:33 PM

try our glass towels - zero lint

Uber High Tech Glass Microfibers

ZOMFGAARON 08-27-2015 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by soulreapersteve (Post 2372299)
I bought these from Costco: http://www.9thgencivic.com/forum/att...920_075427.jpg

Before I use them, I shake the cloth and all the fibers come off. After about 10 seconds, no more tiny little fibers.
Pieces of crap but they get the job done. Mostly one time use only due to them being so cheap, so I keep them to clean the wheel afterward. Also use it during spirited driving when bugs splatter on the window. And bird poop.

Also, I use the "water sheeting" method when washing so very little water is left on the car. That's when these come into play, just dab at the leftover water (no chances of streaks) and viola!


How much do you pay for those if you don't mind me asking?


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echo419 08-28-2015 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by DetailersDomain (Post 2372373)
try our glass towels - zero lint

Uber High Tech Glass Microfibers

looks like what I need.

while I've got ya. I'd like to get something like this https://www.detailersdomain.com/coll...le-3-piece-kit but that will attach to a cordless drill. I've only seen like a flat scrubbing brush type thing.

soulreapersteve 08-28-2015 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by ZOMFGAARON (Post 2372383)
How much do you pay for those if you don't mind me asking?


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About 15 dollars. Lasted me for 2 months now. Granted, I haven't been washing my car as often as I should... I use as much as 2-3 towels per wash whenever I do. Again, that's with the water sheeting + dabbing method.

Highly recommend them if you don't want to shell out for more higher quality towels. But they really are just one time use, unless you find some other use for it.

echo419 08-28-2015 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by soulreapersteve (Post 2372708)
About 15 dollars. Lasted me for 2 months now. Granted, I haven't been washing my car as often as I should... I use as much as 2-3 towels per wash whenever I do. Again, that's with the water sheeting + dabbing method.

Highly recommend them if you don't want to shell out for more higher quality towels. But they really are just one time use, unless you find some other use for it.

I just watched a video on this. turns out I've been doing this for years. :lol: who knew I was actually doing "something". I just noticed it working on accident. :)

soulreapersteve 08-28-2015 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by echo419 (Post 2372711)
I just watched a video on this. turns out I've been doing this for years. :lol: who knew I was actually doing "something". I just noticed it working on accident. :)

Yeah! It's like magic right??

I'm an extremely lazy person so that method of rinsing the car off works wonders! Also helps if you are somewhat tall and the car is low. Even less effort!

ZOMFGAARON 08-28-2015 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by soulreapersteve (Post 2372708)
About 15 dollars. Lasted me for 2 months now. Granted, I haven't been washing my car as often as I should... I use as much as 2-3 towels per wash whenever I do. Again, that's with the water sheeting + dabbing method.

Highly recommend them if you don't want to shell out for more higher quality towels. But they really are just one time use, unless you find some other use for it.


For that price is recommend these if you want a fairly good microfiber towel. Subscribe snd save plus there's coupons every once in awhile.

Chemical Guys MIC50706 Professional Grade Premium Microfiber Towel, Gold - 16 in. x 24 in. (Pack of 6) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BQYCKE8..._FFh4vb133WAKW


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echo419 08-28-2015 12:36 PM

so I ordered some sealant from AutoGeek and they sent me some Marine 31 wax and a sealant spray. They've got my correct stuff(Black Fire) coming now and said to just keep the stuff they sent. my division pres has a boat so I gave it to him. he was very excited. apparently this is good stuff.

#winning :)

FRSBRZGT86FAN 09-13-2015 12:27 AM

I have the meguiars ones:[ame="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009IQZH0?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailp age_o01_s00"]Amazon.com: Meguiar's X2020 Supreme Shine Microfiber Towels (Pack of 3): Automotive[/ame]

I have 16 of them for detailing the entire car, wash them with soap and clorox bleach in the washing machine dispenser, with ONLY those towels. Then tumble dry on medium for half and hour. Also don't press so hard on the surface of the car, if its a quality towel it should soak the water right up

White64Goat 09-22-2015 10:31 PM

Also check out www.theragcompany.com and this video [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKYjFvJ1X0c"]The Rag Company - The Source for High Quality Microfiber - YouTube[/ame]


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