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Classic Audi Club Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: manchester
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You shouldn't really use a microfibre cloth for drying a car when wet, it would be better to use it for buffing your cars bodywork after a polish/wax...or as a duster cloth for your interior/exterior trim..or after you sprayed and cleaned your windows/glass with glass cleaner
either a leather shammy or synthetic cloth would be the choice to dry your car after a wash |
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