JeremyHale
Army Recon Combat Medic
I will be honest by saying that I saw something that confused me a great deal. Over the years I have became quite aware of the perks (are there really any downfalls?) to using microfiber towels for use with car polish/wax/LSPs. When reading the directions for 2 relatively popular product lines, Zymol and Zaino, they both warn against using microfiber with their products. Zaino recommends using 100% cotton cloth, a bath towel they sell to be exact. Zymol also sells their cloths for their product removal, specifically their glazes (Concours, Glasur, Titanium, etc.) Both of these companies specifically say not to use microfiber cause it will damage/scratch the paint. Is this just marketing and trying to sell their own products? I tend to believe that rubbing your paint with a bath towel, much like an old T-shirt, would cause damage. Has anyone ever seen this on their product sites or directions? Is there a reason they recommend 100% cotton in lieu of MF? :thinking:thinking:thinking:thinking:thinking:thinking
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Thanks in advance for any replies.