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Old Jun 4, 2003 | 10:07 AM
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3M Scotch Brite Microfiber Cloths

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About 2 months ago my Wife bought these microfiber cloths that when wet, remove those nasty water spots left over after you wash your car. They are 80% polyester and 20% nylon, soft as a baby's bottom and really do a great job of spot drying the "drippies" after a wash. I used it to apply "The Protector" wax for my environmental protection package and another one to remove it. It did a great job on the paint and not one swirly or scratch.

Has anyone else used these? I think they can be purchased at grocery stores or Wal-Marts. I have had good success with them so far and they are very inexpensive. They come with a 3M clip so you can hang it on the garage wall for easy access.

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Old Jun 5, 2003 | 12:18 AM
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Re: 3M Scotch Brite Microfiber Cloths

cool man, i use TurtleWax's microfiber cloths, they are only 70% polyester, they work great as well, got 3 of them for $5 at Wal-Mart-type store
i've used it to apply crystal gaurd and also when doing the final drying of the car after a wash

Just remember though, no matter how soft your towel is, it can still scratch the clearcoat, so always try to minimize pressure and avoid any swirling motion

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