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    Quote Originally Posted by riruiz_88 View Post
    yeh i know only apply the polish/glaze and wax with an applicator pad. its actually easy . but the above post/s dont really help me with my original question. i want to know what the process is on how to wash the micro' towels but without damaging them?
    Read my next post after that one about the applicator pad.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    Read my next post after that one about the applicator pad.
    thanks man i didnt see your post my bad. i just soaked it in water and ringed it out as much as i could and left it to naturally dry under cover. but i will do that next time ey
    and i will try that meg next window cleaner next time aswell. also for the 2 towels that you talk about, would 1 be for applying the product and the other towel to buff the window yeh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by riruiz_88 View Post
    thanks man i didnt see your post my bad. i just soaked it in water and ringed it out as much as i could and left it to naturally dry under cover. but i will do that next time ey
    and i will try that meg next window cleaner next time aswell. also for the 2 towels that you talk about, would 1 be for applying the product and the other towel to buff the window yeh?
    What I do is:

    Exterior glass
    Spray the glass cleaner on, use 1 towel to work it around and buff off. Use 2nd towel to make sure it is really clean.

    Interior glass
    Spray the glass cleaner on the 1st towel and wipe it on the glass. Use the 2nd one to buff off.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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