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Old 08-22-2014, 02:24 AM   #1
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Microfiber kits!

What touches your paint is a crucial part in detailing. We have a wide variety of Microfiber kits to keep your vehicles paint surface looking brand new.

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Are these Korean MF cloths? I've always found them to be best.
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Are these Korean MF cloths? I've always found them to be best.
I own almost every towel they offer They are super plush and pick up polish/wax amazingly. Super soft to the touch as well.
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Are the orange and blue towels the eagle edgeless from the rag company? They look identical
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How do you properly clean these once they're dirty?
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I just want to snuggle them
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How do you properly clean these once they're dirty?
Wash with microfiber restore or all free and clear and hang dry.
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How do you properly clean these once they're dirty?
We prefer hand washing in warm water.

We are releasing a Microfiber wash detergent very soon.
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I just want to snuggle them

Bit do not use snuggle fabric softener. No fabric softener ever should touch the MF's.

I have heard adding vinegar to the rinse cycle is good also.


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Bit do not use snuggle fabric softener. No fabric softener ever should touch the MF's.

I have heard adding vinegar to the rinse cycle is good also.


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I'll run vinegar in there for a second rinse cycle every 5-10 washes. It helps remove and release polishing oils and chemical buildup.
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We prefer hand washing in warm water.

We are releasing a Microfiber wash detergent very soon.
Most modern washers have a hand wash cycle. If it's good enough for my lingerie and cashmere sweaters, it's good enough for my microfiber .
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Bit do not use snuggle fabric softener. No fabric softener ever should touch the MF's.

I have heard adding vinegar to the rinse cycle is good also.


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i know better. great merikan domestic house wife....if you use vinegar use distilled white vin and ket them air dry after.

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