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<blockquote data-quote="99COBRA2881" data-source="post: 1761774" data-attributes="member: 12178"><p>Im a believer in you get what you pay for with microfiber towels, I was quick detailing my truck this weekend and I was having a tough time getting an area clean, it just seemed like there was always a slight bit of dust on the paint surface. I switched to a clean 3 for $5 walmart special microfiber towel and still had the same thing then I switched to a $5 polishing microfiber towel I bought from AutoZone and that cleaned it right up. I thought microfibers were supposed to be lint free but Im not so sure about the cheap microfiber towels anymore. </p><p>Also I do wash my towels separately with Tide Free liquid soap and also add white vinegar during the rinse cylce. Towels are tumble dried on low. Ill give the cheapos another shot and post up if they dust again or not. Might have just been those two towels. 2881</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99COBRA2881, post: 1761774, member: 12178"] Im a believer in you get what you pay for with microfiber towels, I was quick detailing my truck this weekend and I was having a tough time getting an area clean, it just seemed like there was always a slight bit of dust on the paint surface. I switched to a clean 3 for $5 walmart special microfiber towel and still had the same thing then I switched to a $5 polishing microfiber towel I bought from AutoZone and that cleaned it right up. I thought microfibers were supposed to be lint free but Im not so sure about the cheap microfiber towels anymore. Also I do wash my towels separately with Tide Free liquid soap and also add white vinegar during the rinse cylce. Towels are tumble dried on low. Ill give the cheapos another shot and post up if they dust again or not. Might have just been those two towels. 2881 [/QUOTE]
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