Anti-static towels

I've never heard of such a thing... I would think any kind of towel against something would cause some kind of static. I think you would need more of a anti static liquid product.





No idea. I'm here to hear more possibilities.
 
beachwolverine said:
Good question.



Along these same lines - does anyone have a recommendation for reducing or eliminating static on MF's from the dryer?



... Not using a dryer? Hanging towels to let them air dry is the best way to prevent static cling. Other options, use a dryer and then air dry, air dry and then dryer to 'fluff', use a dryer with those dryer balls.
 
beachwolverine said:
......Along these same lines - does anyone have a recommendation for reducing or eliminating static on MF's from the dryer?
Dry them on low heat and remove while they're still slightly damp. That will reduce the static cling and they won't stick together when trying to fold them.



To the OP I have never heard of an anti-static towel, although a spritz with something like 425 or even distilled water would lessen or eliminate the static.
 
pattieman said:
We need a camera expert , and see if u can wipe down a car using an antic staic cloth.
Why don't you just wipe your car down with an anti-static QD like FK425, one of the highest regarded QD's reviewed around here?
 
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