Originally posted by: Savij
That's not the chamois, that's your car telling you it needs wax.
Originally posted by: Dman877
Been using a chamois for years, never left a film. What kind are you using? BTW, those micro fibre towels are the shit for buffing wax.
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
I have both a chamois and a bunch of microfiber towels from Costco. The chamois needs to be prepped before first use by soaking it in light detergent and cleaning off any dirt or dust. Then you get it good and rinsed, and when you dry, you start with the chamois already wet (or it won't pick up additional water easily).
That said, I have just found the microfiber towels easily to deal with. They are lighter, ring out easier, and are less fussy, plus I can just throw them in the washer with the rest of the detailing pile.
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
I've used this product for around 8 years and never had any issues. Sounds like you didn't clean the chamois before you used it your first time.
Originally posted by: Dman877
Been using a chamois for years, never left a film. What kind are you using? BTW, those micro fibre towels are the shit for buffing wax.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Dman877
Been using a chamois for years, never left a film. What kind are you using? BTW, those micro fibre towels are the shit for buffing wax.
huh?!?
Originally posted by: SearchMaster
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
I've used this product for around 8 years and never had any issues. Sounds like you didn't clean the chamois before you used it your first time.
I have the same item, it's always worked well for me.
Originally posted by: nerve
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Originally posted by: Dman877
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Dman877
Been using a chamois for years, never left a film. What kind are you using? BTW, those micro fibre towels are the shit for buffing wax.
huh?!?
You'll have to clarify your question.