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.
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?
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.






