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Car polish cloths
OP2011
Posts: 34 Forumite
Hi there
Was looking for some advice on cleaning up car polishing and cleaning cloths.
I have a bucket of them in the garage that have sat festering for ages, I don't want to throw them away - some are large nice microfibre ones.
They are manky with grease, dirt, wax and other car cleaning fluids.
I have a bottle of stardrops, just bought it having reading this forum.
Do people think stardrops would be the thing - if so how much for how long soaking?? dont' want to ruin them.
Any other ideas welcome
Many thanks
K
Was looking for some advice on cleaning up car polishing and cleaning cloths.
I have a bucket of them in the garage that have sat festering for ages, I don't want to throw them away - some are large nice microfibre ones.
They are manky with grease, dirt, wax and other car cleaning fluids.
I have a bottle of stardrops, just bought it having reading this forum.
Do people think stardrops would be the thing - if so how much for how long soaking?? dont' want to ruin them.
Any other ideas welcome
Many thanks
K
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Comments
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Be careful with microfibre cloths because it's very easy to "un-fluff" them if you wash them incorrectly.
I normally just wash them in the washing machine on a normal wash without fabric conditioner...0
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