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    Door Jambs

    What is the best towel to use to wipe down door jambs after washing?

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    Re: Door Jambs

    Cheap microfiber towels

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    Re: Door Jambs

    Lots of options for this task. I like using these towels from Griots Garage for my door jambs, around the trunk lid, under the hood, etc.

    http://www.autogeek.net/griots-tims-...own-towel.html
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    Re: Door Jambs

    Quote Originally Posted by BadgerRivFan View Post
    Lots of options for this task. I like using these towels from Griots Garage for my door jambs, around the trunk lid, under the hood, etc.

    Griots Garage Tim’s Dirty Spots Wipe Down Towel
    This is exactly what I'm looking for. Thank you.

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    Costcoooooo

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    Re: Door Jambs

    Quote Originally Posted by pheerix View Post
    Cheap microfiber towels
    ^^ this.

    I must have 100+ laying around as I used them before I had my Audi and was working with a Pearl White car that wasn't as picky about quality towels. Now I use them for the tough and dirty jobs.

    Although both our vehicles have been detailed inside the door jams so I no longer really consider them tough and dirty as they are as clean as the outside and I keep them like that
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    Why use cheap ones? If the jambs are clean, it won't hurt to use the same ones as for the body paint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by asianisafish View Post
    Costcoooooo

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    It's more than a car...Keep it clean

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    Quote Originally Posted by parshooter View Post
    Why use cheap ones? If the jambs are clean, it won't hurt to use the same ones as for the body paint.

    They're never clean enough to use my regular towels on them. I love clean door jambs, I hate having to sacrifice any good towels to clean em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    They're never clean enough to use my regular towels on them. I love clean door jambs, I hate having to sacrifice any good towels to clean em.
    How can door jambs get dirtier than the exterior of the car? You driving with your doors open, through mud ?

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