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whats the proper way to wash and dry my car.

Old Jan 29, 2004 | 09:22 AM
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From: Longing for my ol' white '02 WRX :(
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- Use soft terry cloth, previously washed in hot water without too much soap (you dont want it staying on the cloth).

- Use warm water.

- fold and rinse cloths often so that you dont grind the finish.

- always dry with a DAMP cloth or chamois. Never rub dry material along the finish.

The "pros" often use cloth diapers. But most cotton rags that are previously washed in hot water will be soft enough.

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Old Jan 30, 2004 | 07:36 AM
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www.autopia.org will help you a lot.

i wash with a cotton terry wash mitt, one soap bucket and one rinse bucket, wash top to bottom. dry with microfiber cloth from pakshak.com (mention autopia member pricing). that's it!
Old Feb 2, 2004 | 08:45 AM
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Talking oooh.... soft....

Found a really nice microfiber towel on autopia.org's review section. It's actually all cotton but with a microfiber weave... SOFT! the 16x29 was more than
enough to dry off my whole wagon with no chance of scratchy...

Here's the review link...

DF Microfiber towel review

ok... no company link from the autopia review... here's the website...
DF Cotton Microfiber
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