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How do you clean microfibre towels?
When using microfibre towels to clean and detail your car, you want to be aware of how dirty they are becoming.
If your towels are getting dirty, it's best to put them in the wash.
This week's blog will give you some simple tips to look after your towels which will also help to prolong their life in your garage.
How to clean your engine bay
In this post we’re going to cover a topic that often strikes fear in the hearts of lots of us detailing our own cars at home out on the driveway, your Engine Bay!
What is a Drying Aid?
What is a drying aid?! In recent years, a new product category has begun to emerge in the automotive detailing world. Products called “drying aids” are becoming more popular and are one of the most recent advancements in detailing technology.
What is microfibre?
What is microfiber?
Microfiber is a blend of two different materials; polyester and polyamide. The term microfiber derives from the literal size of the individual strands. Strands of microfiber are ultra-fine and measure out to 1/3 the diameter of cotton fibers, or 1/4 the diameter of wool fibers. This is what makes microfiber so soft.
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