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    Question about Wolfsteins Tonneau.....

    I just received the Wolfstein Tonneau Cover Care Kit. I was reading the directions on the cleaner, and it states that after rinsing apply the Wolfstein Cover protector. I assume I am supposed to dry the cover before applying the protectant? Is any type of towel safe to dry the cover with? Thank you.

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    Re: Question about Wolfsteins Tonneau.....

    Any waffle weaver micro fiber drying towel should do the job.
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    Re: Question about Wolfsteins Tonneau.....

    Quote Originally Posted by Pats300zx View Post
    Any waffle weaver micro fiber drying towel should do the job.
    Sounds good. Thank you for the advice, and just to clarify am I supposed to dry the cover before adding the protectant? I know the cleaner goes on wet, but it does not mention wether to apply the protectant to a dry or wet surface.

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    Re: Question about Wolfsteins Tonneau.....

    Apply the protectorant to a dry surface...
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    Re: Question about Wolfsteins Tonneau.....

    you just got the best kit for your tonneau cover. here is the how to..

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    Re: Question about Wolfsteins Tonneau.....

    Awesome thank you both for the help. I am hoping to get to work on my cover this weekend, and I will let you both know how it turns out. I am a fellow GMC man myself. Sierra 2500HD in black. I can't wait to see that cover as clean as the day I bought my truck. Shiny good looking paint is great, but a dull cover can really ruin the look.

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