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Originally Posted by JARblue
I did a full wash, clay and wax cycle this past Friday. I used a very nice but not very durable wax this time, and I want to add another coat before the cruise this weekend. There is already a fine layer of dust accumulated, so I am planning to do a full wash again before applying a second coat of wax.
I am assuming this situation is the reason behind rinseless wash products? Are the rinseless wash towels necessary? Or can you just use a regular microfiber towel or a drying towel as long as they are high quality?
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i use my regular (high quality) mf detailing towels for waterless wash.
the griot's green towels are my choice.. the ones they sell with the carwash set. they are excellent (well, that's after you remove the tags completely
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