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Old 07-13-2008, 08:40 PM
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Default Wet Microfibers

I'm a member of mustangforums and their is a thread over there about washing microfibers and one guy says

" Wet microfiber will scratch the paint or just about anything else you rub with it like a fine grit sand paper".
" If you want to see how much take a wet microfiber and rub it on a polished aluminum wheel and check out the scratches it leaves behind".


Also in the same thread. Different poster.
"Also, I never use a dry or damp mf on my paint. I always use detail spray when i'm using a mf on the paint. This could be part of the problem too... you are rubbing in water to your finish, not lubricated detailer".

Am i missing something here. Am i having a brain fart?? Or am I totally not understanding what they're saying.

I've used m/f to wash my car and wash my wheels. And as best as I can remember, they were wet. Hell, i've even done it with ONR! I even think i've used dry mf towels to take polish and wax off my car.

I hope I dont offend anyone by posting this. I'm just trying to understand what they're saying.
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