mikey1981 said:UNtil i see otherwise, microfiber all the way. amen.
same here! (first)
mikey1981 said:UNtil i see otherwise, microfiber all the way. amen.
It's not the glass that is the issue, its the lens coating. Lens coatings are much more delicate than paint coatings and a lot thinner. Simply allowing the oils and acids from a fingerprint can damage a lens coating so if microfiber is safe for photography, it's difficult to imagine the microfiber cloth damaging clear coat on auto paint. Unless of course the microfiber used for photography is a higher grade. I'm not saying microfiber is safe for today's auto finishes, but I don't know what to believe. BTW, I wnet to the advantgae site and noticed that she doesn't reccomend cotton diapers on vehicles after 2002. In that case she recommnds lambs wool, which she also happens to sell.CXRabbit said:Microfiber is safe for glass. I understand what you're saying about the lens coatings (I'm a serious hobby photographer myself) and I can't say I know the definitive answer on that... but I know when it comes to auto cleaning microfiber is GREAT for anything not painted (on cars post 2003/2004 - paint formulas have changed). I'm certainly not the expert on microfiber and I know there are people who disagree... but what I've read about it makes sense, so I stick with 100% cotton - NOTHING with polyester in it.
I know what I have, and it is a microfiber cloth...and I can show you pictures...whenever I'd get around to it. I honestly thought until that day that microfiber did not scratch. Maybe I scrubbed to hard...joevac10 said:microfiber does not scratch. you probably weren't using a microfiber cloth. you should make sure what kind of cloth you are using befor you go to wipe your car down.
CXRabbit said:BTW, after I replied to you I e-mailed my "expert" and she already wrote back. I don't want to post her e-mail because I don't have her permission to do so, but here is a short quote from it...
"Microfiber is made from 85% polyester. Polyester is plastic and plastic scratches. It may take 3 or 4 years but trust me it will take the finish off you car and cause it to oxidize. I had a man tell me this year at an RV rally he wished he had listened to my adivce 4 years ago. It just cost him $12,000 to have his 40 foot motorhome repainted. I can't tell you the nightmare stories I hear usually all of them at my seminars when people stand up and tell the other attendees to listen to me and then relate their horror stories like the one above."
I encourage you to write to her if you if you want more info. She told me that 100% cotton baby diapers are definitely better as long as I make sure they are 100% cotton (and most are). Terry cloth is ok, but again, needs to be 100% cotton (and a lot of them are not).
You can write to her here:
http://www.goclean.com/contactus.htm
otnielarencibia said:I know what I have, and it is a microfiber cloth...and I can show you pictures...whenever I'd get around to it. I honestly thought until that day that microfiber did not scratch. Maybe I scrubbed to hard...
Int3grity said:What is a claybar used for I was checking out the zaino product complete care option and it comes with a clay bar
zoomzoom mazda5 said:Go to www.autopia.org or www.autogeek.net , and ask the Pro's on this matter and you will get the right answer. MF's rules!