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I use the costco towels for dirty parts of the car - wheels/door jambs/engine bay etc. They have been known to scratch/mar softer paint though.
I use optimum edgeless towels, purchased from ZAS for paintwork. 40 towels for $100. Get some microfibre wash and chuck them in the washing machine and reuse.| 2016 VW Golf R 7 | DSG | Pure White | Leather | Sunroof | Driver Assist | JB4 |
| 2003 VW Golf SE | Auto | Silver | Sunroof |
| 2010 VW Golf R 6 | Manual | Leather | ACC | 19s | Black Pack | GIAC Stage 2+ |
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There are heaps of choices when it comes to microfibre wash. I use the Mint Mwash - Link below:
You can use normal washing detergent, but just make sure it is the liquid type and the powder may not fully dissolve and get trapped in the MF towel.| 2016 VW Golf R 7 | DSG | Pure White | Leather | Sunroof | Driver Assist | JB4 |
| 2003 VW Golf SE | Auto | Silver | Sunroof |
| 2010 VW Golf R 6 | Manual | Leather | ACC | 19s | Black Pack | GIAC Stage 2+ |
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I just use regular clothes washing liquid and my towels are ok.
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Clothes washing LIQUID is okay. Powder is a no no. Sometimes the powder doesn't properly dissolve and can get trapped in the fibres, then you go rub that into your paintwork...| 2016 VW Golf R 7 | DSG | Pure White | Leather | Sunroof | Driver Assist | JB4 |
| 2003 VW Golf SE | Auto | Silver | Sunroof |
| 2010 VW Golf R 6 | Manual | Leather | ACC | 19s | Black Pack | GIAC Stage 2+ |
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