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GO Dawgs

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Been out of the loop for awhile guys what is best to use on the plastic pieces as far as cleaning and protecting? Also I use to use pakshak towels, are they still the best or what?
 
Aloha GO Dawgs,



I wouldn't say we are the best but another option. Here are some of the reputable vendors in no particular order that offer a nice selection of micro fiber products.



Autopia

Excel Detail

Autogeek

Poorboy's

Chemical Guys



OTC - Viking and Meguiar's



With Aloha,

Ranney :)
 
Ranney is very modest but his towels are some of the best. Very, very soft and absolutely no marring, even with the waffle weaves.
 
BMW335i said:
Ranney is very modest but his towels are some of the best. Very, very soft and absolutely no marring, even with the waffle weaves.
And they even hold up well when put in the freezer...... sorry BMW, I couldn't resist :chuckle: .



Seriously, PakShak towels are some of the best, and if I was told I couldn't buy any MF's except from Ranney it wouldn't bother me much at all.
 
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Eliot Ness said:
And they even hold up well when put in the freezer...... sorry BMW, I couldn't resist :chuckle: .



Seriously, PakShak towels are some of the best, and if I was told I couldn't buy any MF's except from Ranney it wouldn't bother me much at all.
 
Bigpoppa3346 said:
Klasse AIO or PB's TR work well on trim.
+1 on both of those.



I also tried a sample of the new Danase Diamond Gel on the rear bumper of a Dodge Caravan and I was pretty impressed with how it applied, looks after buffing with a MF, and it has held up for over a month so far. This might just be my new trim dressing of choice.
 
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