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Please explain why no microfiber towels on the paint im curious at the reasoning.
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Dangit...sorry dude. I am sooo sleepy...lol.
I meant terry towels can cause swirls and Microfiber clothes can help remove them....I think I might go back to bed...lol...
here was a previous post I made a while back
"Yeah, swirls are a major pain. Wiping down a dusty or dirty car with a dry towel is the main reason for swirl marks. Automated car washes are another big offender in the swirl marks arena. Take the time to detail your car yourself, once you get a habit going and doing it on a regular basis, it is very easy to maintain.
The majority of swirl marks can be removed by polishing. Polishing out swirl marks without an orbital buffer is a lot of work. I recommend polishing your car one small section at a time so you can see the progress. You will also need a good medium cut polish.
You may not be able to completely remove a swirl mark, but you can certainly diminish their appearance with regular polishing of your car's finish.
There are only two polishes on the market I would personally use...Mothers and Zaino."
I meant terry towels can cause swirls and Microfiber clothes can help remove them....I think I might go back to bed...lol...

here was a previous post I made a while back
"Yeah, swirls are a major pain. Wiping down a dusty or dirty car with a dry towel is the main reason for swirl marks. Automated car washes are another big offender in the swirl marks arena. Take the time to detail your car yourself, once you get a habit going and doing it on a regular basis, it is very easy to maintain.
The majority of swirl marks can be removed by polishing. Polishing out swirl marks without an orbital buffer is a lot of work. I recommend polishing your car one small section at a time so you can see the progress. You will also need a good medium cut polish.
You may not be able to completely remove a swirl mark, but you can certainly diminish their appearance with regular polishing of your car's finish.
There are only two polishes on the market I would personally use...Mothers and Zaino."
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