Baby diapers

so i was at the local canadian tire looking through their car section just to see what they have, when i noticed some simoniz baby diaper clothes, I thought i would try them being only 7 bucks for 3. When i took them home i fell in love, im not sure how they compare to mf as far as scartching but fro interior work im hooked, they work well fro buffing and polsihing the matels and plastics on my altiima. I would recomened these for anyone looking to try somthig new
-mike
 
CalgaryDetail said:
so i was at the local canadian tire looking through their car section just to see what they have, when i noticed some simoniz baby diaper clothes, I thought i would try them being only 7 bucks for 3. When i took them home i fell in love, im not sure how they compare to mf as far as scartching but fro interior work im hooked, they work well fro buffing and polsihing the matels and plastics on my altiima. I would recomened these for anyone looking to try somthig new
-mike
I was thinking the other day what ever happed to using cloth diapers they were the best at the time.i was on a site the other day and found that the sell cloth diapers to use for automotive detailing.
 
I used cloth diapers for quite a long time; I still sometimes use them if I find a product difficult to buff (since sometimes MFs cause products like #7 to streak). For the most part though I have to say that I prefer MF nowdays.
 
Part of the demise of diapers, in my opinion, was the popularity of disposable diapers. The rise of disposables all but killed the diaper service industry and drove the nations largest (and oldest) supplier into bankruptcy. Since diapers were no longer being produced with such volume, it gave rise to other alternatives. Diapers are costly, and becoming scarce, but in my opinion they are well worth their price. My take is this, ever experienced what happens when one uses a MF or Terry towel on a babies bottom as a substitute??? Think of what the main cause of diaper rash is (abrasion). Now imagine the effects on a soft paint. Here is another test, take two vehicles on display indoors at an auto show. Use on one of those vehicles a textured towels (MF or Terry) the other diapers. Wipe them down every hour, ten hours a day, for fourteen days straight. As a lubricity item use Megs #34 (Final Inspection).

Just my two cents though; take what you like and leave the rest. :yes:
 
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