View Full Version : Question regarding Cobra Microfiber Detailing Cloth
Hey guys I just purchased one of these and I'm waiting for it to arrive. Just a few questions, can this be used to dry the vehicle after its been washed? How long does it last? Whats a good way to maintain it so it can last as long as it can? Thanks. :)
Excessive Detail
12-01-2006, 09:06 PM
Basically any cobra mf can be used to dry, it may not hold as much water as a ww, but it will work. I use mf to dry whenever I wash my car and use a hose to free flow water over the car cuase of course doing that reduces water to almost nothing on the car. I tend you use QD with my mf when I'm drying, I also use QD with a ww too. I would reccomend getting some cobra guzzlers, save the mf for the good stuff.
Basically any cobra mf can be used to dry, it may not hold as much water as a ww, but it will work. I use mf to dry whenever I wash my car and use a hose to free flow water over the car cuase of course doing that reduces water to almost nothing on the car. I tend you use QD with my mf when I'm drying, I also use QD with a ww too. I would reccomend getting some cobra guzzlers, save the mf for the good stuff.
Hey thanks for your help, but when you said you get a hose to free flow water over the car, what does that mean?
agpatel21
12-01-2006, 09:22 PM
no attachment on the end of the house and have it low pressure, so 90% of the water just slides right off :)
Excessive Detail
12-01-2006, 09:46 PM
no attachment on the end of the house and have it low pressure, so 90% of the water just slides right off :)
What he said.
Depending how how you keep your car and how much wax is on it will determine how much water will run off.
thanks for the help guys, how long do these last, what's a good way to maintain them
supercharged
12-02-2006, 03:48 AM
Wash separately with Pinnacle micro rejuvenator. No bleach, no fabric softener. Air dry.
Just mine $0.02.
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