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Old 01-18-2016, 08:20 PM
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these are the answer, they will not scratch at all if properly cared for, all the dealerships around and used car lots around here use these. years ago, i worked in a tire shop/repair shop and the owner had one of these for cleaning off customers cars before we brought them in. I always wanted one, and just this past week I found them at Lowes here in Canada. $19.

anyone else in canada looking for them, Lows is the cheapest I found due to walk in, lowes.ca, walmart.ca, and amazon.ca all have them but shipping charges can get you.
I don't even know what they cost. I got mine for Christmas a few years ago.
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I don't even know what they cost. I got mine for Christmas a few years ago.
Just found them on Amazon for $15-25 range.
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Works better than a chamois too!
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Works better than a chamois too!
Yeah I've seen some crazy people using them out in their yards too, it's like a multi tool
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Yeah I've seen some crazy people using them out in their yards too, it's like a multi tool
Next most versatile tool after duck tape and vise grips.
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Works better than a chamois too!
I actually used to do the same... That is until my wife got the draw string of her hoodie caught in the impeller.... Now I'm looking at the foam brush that others have posted.
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I actually used to do the same... That is until my wife got the draw string of her hoodie caught in the impeller.... Now I'm looking at the foam brush that others have posted.
I actually just ordered a foam one! Never even knew they existed! For $20 I'll give it a shot!
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I use one of these:

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Originally Posted by morehousej
these are the answer, they will not scratch at all if properly cared for, all the dealerships around and used car lots around here use these. years ago, i worked in a tire shop/repair shop and the owner had one of these for cleaning off customers cars before we brought them in. I always wanted one, and just this past week I found them at Lowes here in Canada. $19.

anyone else in canada looking for them, Lows is the cheapest I found due to walk in, lowes.ca, walmart.ca, and amazon.ca all have them but shipping charges can get you.
Just don't use if it sleeted before the fluffy stuff. Wife's 2014 focus roof looks like freddy keueger made a pass after a storm last year after she used one.


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