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Old 02-24-2011, 06:22 PM   #1
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Increase Your Grip Strength with Microfiber Gloves

Increase Your Grip Strength with Microfiber Gloves


Have you ever gone to wipe off a coating of wax or paint sealant using a plush microfiber towel only to experience that when you tried to make your wipe your hand moved but the microfiber towel stayed behind?

I have and it's kind of annoying but here's why this happens...

The coating of wax or paint sealant has a grip on your car's paint and what you're trying to do is to loosen and wipe this coating off but when you place the face of a folded microfiber towel against this coating the force and power required to cause the nap of the microfiber to slice in and gently lift the coating off is often times greater then your bare hands strength and ability to grip the microfiber towel and move it over the surface while at the same time keeping the working face of the towel engaged with the coating but moving over the surface at the same time.

Usually what happens is the towel more or less stays in place and your hand clumsily looses it's hold of the microfiber towel.

Recently I buffed out a classic 1972 Dodge Challenger and as part of the project I wanted to apply a second coating of wax to ensure,

  • Uniform coverage and thus uniform protection
  • Uniform appearance



I machine applied a coating of Meguiar's new Ultimate Paste Wax and then used some very plush microfiber towels to wipe off the residue. While the wax removed easily enough that I could have done it without the use of the microfiber gloves, I found that the microfiber gloves dramatically increased my Grip Strength over the Microfiber Towel which made dramatically easier to carefully, and gently remove the wax so as not to struggle.

The analogy I use is the example of wearing those work gloves that have a rubber texture to the face of them when lifting and carrying heavy, large awkward items, like furniture. Most people have enough grip strength in their hands to grab onto a portion of the piece of furniture, lift it and carry it to a new location but wearing a set of gloves like described above increases your grip strength and this makes it easier to grip and hold the item.

If you have a lot of furniture to move this will reduce the amount of energy required so you'll be less tired and fatigued.

Wearing Microfiber Gloves while gripping microfiber towels provides these same types of benefits and if you've never tried this I think you like it and agree that it will make wiping the wax or paint sealant off an entire car easier and faster while require less energy and effort.

A machine applied coating of wax drying on the paint



Wearing Microfiber Gloves to increase my Grip Strength over the Microfiber Towels







Finished and the Microfiber Gloves made the task easier and faster and in my opinion reduces the potential to inflict accidental marring from struggling to maintain your grip over the microfiber towel.










The microfiber towels I used for this project are very plush and gentle to delicate finishes but using Microfiber Gloves makes them even easier to use.


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Cobra Gold Plush Jr. Microfiber Towel, 16 x 16 inches


One thing for sure... after investing your time, energy and perspiration into a detailing project that's important to you, the last thing you want to do is struggle removing a coating of wax or paint sealant and usually by this time of the project you're already starting to get tired.


If you've never worn Microfiber Gloves to remove wax off a car, give it a try and if you find, like me, that it does increase your Grip Strength and thus makes the task faster, easier and safer... then come back here and post your experience.


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Old 02-24-2011, 06:33 PM   #2
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Re: Increase Your Grip Strength with Microfiber Gloves

those gloves are awesome! i hate that when your done waxing your car, after having spent many hours on it, as soon as you touch the door, bang, smudge prints. i hate that.

i know my neighbors laugh when they see me in them to, but hey they work for all kinds of things. i'm kinda a sloppy waxer, and these are great for door jambs and tight areas.

i didn't think i would like them, but i use them all the time, mater of fact, i should get some for the season, mine are getting kinda worn out.

those gold towels are nice to. i love those also.
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Old 02-24-2011, 10:43 PM   #3
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Hmm interesting, I'll have to give it a try, I bought those gloves for handling WG Fuzion, but will try it next time I machine wax a car
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Any protection at all with these gloves?!?!? When I think of gloves I want to keep the chemicals off my hands......
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Any protection at all with these gloves?!?!? When I think of gloves I want to keep the chemicals off my hands......
They do wick up moisture if you're working with something particularly wet, but I have yet to have polish or wax get on my hands while wearing them....
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They do wick up moisture if you're working with something particularly wet, but I have yet to have polish or wax get on my hands while wearing them....
So you save these only for the white glove test?!?!?! I can just see them getting ruined farely quickly..... how much are they?!?!?!
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So you save these only for the white glove test?!?!?! I can just see them getting ruined farely quickly..... how much are they?!?!?!
They're not exactly indestructible, but they work well for what they are. I only picked up a couple pairs, and don't plan to grab any more of them unless there's a sale and/or BOGO.

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They're not exactly indestructible, but they work well for what they are. I only picked up a couple pairs, and don't plan to grab any more of them unless there's a sale and/or BOGO.

Cobra Microfiber Gloves/ Pair ($5.99/pair)
Guess it reminds me of a pool shooting glove lol.......
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Re: Increase Your Grip Strength with Microfiber Gloves

bought several pairs of these gloves and they are a MUST HAVE. I use them to clean/apply dressings to engines (great for hard to follow contours) and wheels, handle wax, and here is a question back to Mike..have you ever tried to "apply" wax by hand with these gloves? I use them all the time...so as to not scratch anything accidentally.
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Re: Increase Your Grip Strength with Microfiber Gloves

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and here is a question back to Mike..have you ever tried to "apply" wax by hand with these gloves?
I don't think they're gentle enough for applying and working wax or paint sealant to a nice finish but there could be places you could use them to apply a cleaner wax to hard to buff areas like door jambs.

I do use them to polish intricate aluminum parts and they work really well.
















Good question!


They definitely make gripping any microfiber towel easier with less fatigue when removing waxes or paint sealants and they do help you to avoid putting fingerprints onto the paint as you're working your way around the car.

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