Vroom Towels/Wash Pads??
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Are those the cheap towels they sell at Target?
If they are, I think I use them for grunge work, like cleaning doorjambs and wells, since you can get so many for such a great price.
And are you talking about wash pads or applicator pads? In your title you mention wash but in your body you say applicator... sheepskin all the way for washing the car, and MF applicators for wax/sealants by hand.
If they are, I think I use them for grunge work, like cleaning doorjambs and wells, since you can get so many for such a great price.
And are you talking about wash pads or applicator pads? In your title you mention wash but in your body you say applicator... sheepskin all the way for washing the car, and MF applicators for wax/sealants by hand.
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Originally Posted by eddwin
Are those the cheap towels they sell at Target?
If they are, I think I use them for grunge work, like cleaning doorjambs and wells, since you can get so many for such a great price.
And are you talking about wash pads or applicator pads? In your title you mention wash but in your body you say applicator... sheepskin all the way for washing the car, and MF applicators for wax/sealants by hand.
If they are, I think I use them for grunge work, like cleaning doorjambs and wells, since you can get so many for such a great price.
And are you talking about wash pads or applicator pads? In your title you mention wash but in your body you say applicator... sheepskin all the way for washing the car, and MF applicators for wax/sealants by hand.
I agree.
When picking the sheepskins, pull them all of the rack and find the softest ones. It's like picking fruit .
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