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Tesco Microfibre cloths



  Monaco Blue Mk2
Are these the ones that people have recommeded for drying? I picked some up today and after falling out with my chamois want something better to use. Any tips on technique and how to avoid streaks/water marks? Also I'm guessing these will also be fine for buffing out polishes and wax?
 
Blue4Ever said:
Are these the ones that people have recommeded for drying? I picked some up today and after falling out with my chamois want something better to use. Any tips on technique and how to avoid streaks/water marks? Also I'm guessing these will also be fine for buffing out polishes and wax?

seem 2 answer ur threads .............i got some and they r gr8 for all jobs , cant fault the 3pk ..........lol:star:
 
Blue4Ever said:
D'oh! Bollies. Only ones I saw were 3pk of white ones for 89p!

Thanks Kully, I'll give them a whirl.


same here 3 4 89p........used for drying 2 , bought 2 packs , 1 polishing , 1 drying ..........lol:cool:
 
  Monaco Blue Mk2
Excellent! I bought 4 packs, pmsl! Can't argue at that price and they'll do for a few things so good to have in.
 

MRBILLYUK

ClioSport Club Member
  FF Jeden Osiem Dwa
I use them all the time , great for drying , removing polish , wax etc ....

The ones i use are blue , but i've seen orange ones that are the same . They've had a few washes in the washing machine and are still like new , don't forget " NO fabric conditioner " though !!

Good to have one in the car just for wiping down any dust on your dash .
 
Good to have one in the car just for wiping down any dust on your dash


lol..............gr8 minds think alike ;)
 
  Renault Clio 172
I use a microfibre towel to dry my car off, you don't need to squeeze it out at all and they don't leaves any marks water marks-great for the summer!!!
 
Microfibre to dry? Am I missing something?!

I've only ever used Microfibre pads/towels to apply or remove wax/polish etc (I've got a Megs towel and a blue Tesco £1.27 towel for removing, and a pad from CarWashnWax for applying), I can't even see how they would work for drying.

I use a Megs Water Magnet Drying Towel for drying the car after a wash, usually dry the whole car without having to ring it out once.
 
  Monaco Blue Mk2
I used them for drying at the weekend. They were superb, glide over the body guzzling the water and dont leave any water marks! Much better than a chamois.
 
  106 GTi
ukaskew said:
Microfibre to dry? Am I missing something?!


I use a Megs Water Magnet Drying Towel for drying the car after a wash, usually dry the whole car without having to ring it out once.

Normal practice Chris, like you use a dedicated Microfiber drying towel as they soak up water better than than normal MF'S.

http://www.cleanandshiny.co.uk/ProductDetails.asp?ProductID=9170

It's 25" x 36" and drys the Clio without getting hardly wet!

I do use normal MF's for any of the small drips and runs that develop after a quick spin round the block!
 
  172 gone :( 197 now :)
I use the meguirs water magnet and it seems the perfect size for the clio. Much easier than using a chamios once i realised you were supposed to use it dry and not wet! lol I spray quick detailer on mine before drying which leaves a stunning finish.
 


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