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Old 07-04-2008, 12:05 PM
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Microfiber towels for dark car

Hello everyone,

I am ready to give my wife's dark blue Rav4 the complete Zaino treatment. It has about 12K miles and came from the dealer with fine spiderwebs. I know I can get them out with the UDM, ZP fusion, and Z-5. My question is: What are the best microfiber towels for sealant removal/buffing and for QD that wont introduce more spiderwebs? I have used the Cobra indigo on my silver Buick and can see some spiderwebs if I look very close, but do not know if they came from the towels. I would like to order soon as there some good deals on the Cobra.
Also, any advice on a wash mitt/sponge?
I have read many of the posts and haven't been able to come to a conclusion.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

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Old 07-04-2008, 04:52 PM
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Re: Microfiber towels for dark car

I use the Indigos/Edgeless for polish removal and get no swirls. I do keep them in ziplocks when not in use. Since Zaino is applied so very lightly, the Ultras or Jr's would work too and quite a bit softer and fluffier.

I use the chenille mitts, but the MF ones with the little soft fingers are nice too and come in those wacky neon colors.
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Re: Microfiber towels for dark car

Thanks killrwheels,

Confirms what I was thinking. What do you know about the Supreme 530?

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Re: Microfiber towels for dark car

I found another post where you had included a guide- Very Helpful
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