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For those who wash their own cars

This is a discussion on For those who wash their own cars within the Appearance & Detailing forums, part of the Scion tC category; Just wanted to let those who wash their own cars (and everyone here should) your local costco/priceclub or sams club ...

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    Just wanted to let those who wash their own cars (and everyone here should) your local costco/priceclub or sams club have these great microfiber towels for a great price. They are like 20 for 10 dollars i believe. They work terrific, much better than those absorber things.

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    hey man thx for that advise i'll go to my local sam's and try them...let you know how they work for me later...

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    I've been using a squeegee to dry my cars for a few years and it werks awesome. I recommend one that is no to flexible cause those dont dry quite as good. I picked it up for a 1.99.

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    try this, i think it called "the magnet" made by meguire's. it's kind of a chamois colored cloth with a quilted waffle like pattern and black trim. i use two, one to soak up all the water, and the other to follow-up with. best thing i've found ever, and i've tried a lot including the terry towels. these pretty much take care of waterspot issues. if you do waterspot, meguire's "quick detailer" mist & wipe and a clean cloth baby diaper works awesome for this and for quick detailing jobs. got mine at pep boy's. for window's, i have found a spray foam by stoner called "invisible glass". this spray and a different clean cloth baby diaper works wonders. this spray i got at autozone.

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    The Invisible Glass product works great. I'm not sure about those baby diapers though. Nothing but microfiber touches my car. I'll have to look into those cloths from Costco, my old rags are getting dirty.


 

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