Dr. Cross
CEG'er
Towels (I'm assuming microfiber) are cheap enough that you should have enough on hand to use one towel for each individual product. In fact, you may find that you need to use 2 for the polishes, depending on how much they break down. I wash mine after use in a bucket of warm water w/ some Dawn soap. Let them soak for a while (over nite if you can), and then rinse them thoroughly with warm water. If you wish, you could re-wash in Woolite/water solution, but I usually get good results w/ just the Dawn. I hang my towels in the garage to dry. If you do dry them, make sure you DON'T use any dryer sheets. The microfibers will pick up residue from the sheets.
#20 is an excellent product, but have you considered Mirror Glaze # 21 2.0 as a LSP? It has hydrophobic polymer technology, which makes water sheet off like crazy! #20 is a bit more reflective than #21, while #21 has a more glossy look. Just depends on the look that you're looking for.
#20 is an excellent product, but have you considered Mirror Glaze # 21 2.0 as a LSP? It has hydrophobic polymer technology, which makes water sheet off like crazy! #20 is a bit more reflective than #21, while #21 has a more glossy look. Just depends on the look that you're looking for.