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Old 06 Dec 2003, 01:18 am
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To the car fanantic using a leaf blower sounds like a mortal sin. But like quicksilver says, it does work. I mainly use one for the door jams, gas cap area, and to get water out from behind the trim, where you can't see it. That will only remove a percentage of the water, then you should follow up with a waffle weave micro fiber. I must comment on what PTucker said about his experience using micro fiber. Keep in mind NOT ALL MICRO FIBER is created equal. If you are seeing the fibers coming off the towel, it is a cheap imitation. When any quality product enters the market, someone, sonewhere will figure out a way to make it cheaper. The result is what happened to PTucker. Try using a high quality micro fiber and see the difference. Night and day. Old school leather chamios are dangerous and this is why. Leather is flat, no pockets to trap foreign particles, so if anything comes inbetween your finish and the chamois it reacts as am emery board. I only use them in my detailing class for comparision to my micto fiber towels. seeing /feeling/ and using = believing/ Gary
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