Is it ok to use microfiber cloths/towels to do a half ass car wash?
#1
Is it ok to use microfiber cloths/towels to do a half *** car wash?
It rains a lot where I live, and not only that, but the weather is really hot so the water dries really fast if you try to wash your vehicle.
Yesterday, I took this $1 microfiber towel I got from ebay and wiped the rear window and tailgate with it to make it clean (does a hell of a job, BTW)
Just wondering if this is bad in any way.
I use these on my cell phone screens, computer monitor, LED LCD TV, you name it.
Here is the small blue ebay one and an autozone car care kit orange big one that came with some gift pack thing...or maybe it was armor all...don't remember...
(click the image to make it bigger)
btw I think I have 2 accounts on here....I forgot...
Yesterday, I took this $1 microfiber towel I got from ebay and wiped the rear window and tailgate with it to make it clean (does a hell of a job, BTW)
Just wondering if this is bad in any way.
I use these on my cell phone screens, computer monitor, LED LCD TV, you name it.
Here is the small blue ebay one and an autozone car care kit orange big one that came with some gift pack thing...or maybe it was armor all...don't remember...
(click the image to make it bigger)
btw I think I have 2 accounts on here....I forgot...
#2
use a waterblade to help you dry the car
I would move somewhere where it does not rain often lol. Is it really that humid where you live? Use a waterblade to help you dry the car. You can get a spray bottle and dilute it with water and car wash soap. Do not get any soap that has wax or little beads. Just spray a little bit on the car and wipe it down with your microfiber towel. Anyways can a mod contact me please.
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