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Originally Posted by FISH22
I’ve been using wash mitts from Dr Beasley’s for a while now, along with high quality microfibers from Griots and Dr Beasley’s. A microfiber will have to be used with final finish, and any of their matte cleaners and ceramics. Like I’ve mentioned before though, you never want to apply too much pressure, and also avoid “rubbing” the paint.
Here are the mitts. I replace mine every 3-4 months. And if they ever fall on the ground, they go straight to the trash.
https://www.drbeasleys.com/wash-pad-9-x-9.html
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Thanks, Pete.
And what about drying, cobra waffle weave drying towel, or just good thick microfiber towels? I can’t use a blower to dry my cars bc in order to clean them in the shade and the position of my driveway, I have to wash my cars in the early morning hours just before sunrise and the noise would be obnoxious to my neighbors.