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Originally Posted by Tejas1836
Maybe I have higher quality towels?
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It has nothing to do with the quality, I was in the fabric business all of my life and a cardinal rule in dealing with material was never use extremely high heat.
I use CARPRO's DHydrate high-quality microfiber towels, except for cleaning the wheels.
From Carpro's website,
"Microfiber towels should only be washed with other microfiber towels. If you wash with other types of fabrics like cotton, etc, the microfiber will retain lint from those fabrics. Wash with microfiber detergent which contains everything you want and nothing you do not. NEVER use fabric softeners or dryer sheets. When drying either hang dry or dry on a very low heat cycle and never leave them in the dryer long enough to heat up. A dry microfiber that is heated to a certain point melts and becomes a danger to paint."