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eFx[A2C] 02-03-2009 07:27 PM

or get a grout sponge from home depot.

thumper 02-03-2009 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Draft (Post 6228375)
Plus I'm not too fond of scrubbing my MF cloths later to get them clean again

dumb question but why not just throw them in the clotheswasher?

!Yaminashi 02-03-2009 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by thumper (Post 6262143)
dumb question but why not just throw them in the clotheswasher?

To be honest I dont have enough of them to justify loading a full loadfull of water just to wash a few MF mitts and towels

But that will all change once spring comes

eFx[A2C] 02-03-2009 10:11 PM

depends what kind of washer you got. the top loaders can ruin the more delicate mfs.

thumper 02-04-2009 06:07 AM

maybe i'm doing it wrong... i usually hand launder my wash stuff in the laundry sink, then put them in a mesh laundry bag. when i accumulate enough stuff and toss everything in the wash at the same time?

but then my mf stuff is just generic canadian tire stock :o

smoothie. 02-04-2009 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Carl Johnson (Post 6228821)
Without a machine polisher you cant really do much polishing. but like if you only want to get a scratch out of one specific area get Meguiar Scratch-X from Cantire.

i would only apply sealant or wax with bare hand that's it.

well the shitty simoniz orbital buffer was pretty cheap last time i checked. its nothing compared to a pc etc, but itll do a job better than a lazy hand....i hope.

thumper 02-12-2009 07:58 AM

i just bought a small bottle of this stuff from http://www.icanpolish.com and it works as advertised if instructions are followed... but ben still recommended pre-rinsing the car with water to be safe than sorry.

however, i did not have as much success using this to clean my grungy wheels, so i still have to break out the hose and heavy duty cleaner.


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