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Old 05-23-2005, 01:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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How do you all rinse your waxing/wiping rags?

I just put some swirl mark remover/polish/wax on the lewd, and I have like 5 pairs of towels full of wax. How do y'all wash the towels after wax is caked on them? just rinse them in the sink...or put them in the washer?

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I presoak my towels with Woolite and spot hand wash them. Afterwards I wash them in the washing machine with Woolite again, and dry them in the dryer with no dryer sheets.
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^^ wow bow down the the detail guru so when u wanna detail my car brian
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u can dry it in the washing machine?
i usually try to dry it in the dryer
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u can dry it in the washing machine?
i usually try to dry it in the dryer
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when im done with mine I fill up my car wash bucket with hot water and put dawn soap in the water and put it on the towels
let them soak....rub them together a bit and let them sit overnight
next morning I wash them out and let them air dry out in the sun
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