My 3yr old decided to "dry" the driveway with my drying towel while I was drying my car. Needless to say it was covered in dirt and debris. I ran it through a wash cycle and it came out pretty clean, I ran it again through a rinse cycle for good measure.
My question is would you guys use it again on the paint or is it too risky to dry the car with it? Is it possible that a very small particle could be embedded between the fibers that I cannot see and it would swirl up the finish? If you wouldn't use it on the paint and use it on the glass only would you wash it with the other drying towels?
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Elvin
Hi Guys,
My 3yr old decided to "dry" the driveway with my drying towel while I was drying my car. Needless to say it was covered in dirt and debris. I ran it through a wash cycle and it came out pretty clean, I ran it again through a rinse cycle for good measure.
My question is would you guys use it again on the paint or is it too risky to dry the car with it? Is it possible that a very small particle could be embedded between the fibers that I cannot see and it would swirl up the finish? If you wouldn't use it on the paint and use it on the glass only would you wash it with the other drying towels?
Thank you.
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