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Thread: Where to get lint free cloth
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4th May 2007, 04:32 PM #16
i wondered about making buffing and polishing wheels (i know not to use denim which immediately commits suicide into fluff). But i was thinking of something like a cross between Beal Wheel (NOT a new idea) and the souvalaki rotisseries, that is stack up the rounds and then make up separate wheels from them (so one has a stockpile).
Waddya reckon? (If you can follow the laborious verbiage).
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7th May 2007, 01:06 PM #17
I fully agree with the earlier suggestion of buying bulk polishing cloths from an auto store. I buy Kenco trade packs of Detailing Wipes from Autobarn. They cost about $7.00 for approximately 200 and are fantastic for applying finish and polishing. They are 100% lint free, made of spunbonded cloth that is super soft, and are especially good for applying Danish Oil. I don't think they are expensive at around 3 cents each, and they are head and shoulders better than cut up old rags from whatever source.
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