Cheesecloth....
#1
Cheesecloth....
I have a rubbing compound that says best applyed with cheesecloth... Where do I find Cheesecloth? In a block of cheese??!?! LOL.
#2
RE: Cheesecloth....
hi dude, try a place that sells body shop supplies. not from a block of cheese. hehehe bubba
#3
RE: Cheesecloth....
You can buy cheesecloth at the grocery store or a kitchen supply store. You think I would know especially since I am basically a cheese expert at my job. I've never heard of using cheesecloth. You would think it would scratch, hmmm.
#4
RE: Cheesecloth....
Cheesecloth is really good for certain applications (this one seems to be one of those), as davtak said a grocery store or even your auto parts store will carry cheesecloth. What are you using it for or with?
#5
RE: Cheesecloth....
Turtlewax Heavy Duty Rubbing compound.
For theSuburban... I've been applying it witha terry rag, thenwhiched to a slightly roughershop rag... no go.It has a place on it where it looks like the previous owner scrubbed a pylaster at the gas station or in a parking lot. I tried to claybar it out but its worse than I thought. It doesn't look like it damaged the paint underneath though, so thats a good thing, but the old paint rubboff is caked.
For theSuburban... I've been applying it witha terry rag, thenwhiched to a slightly roughershop rag... no go.It has a place on it where it looks like the previous owner scrubbed a pylaster at the gas station or in a parking lot. I tried to claybar it out but its worse than I thought. It doesn't look like it damaged the paint underneath though, so thats a good thing, but the old paint rubboff is caked.