Porsche microfiber cloth for interior and touch screen...
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Suncoast.
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WALMART has them (microfiber) for $9.00 for 15 cloths... plus larger drying and polishing rags..
Suncoast has the dedicated pads for cleaning the PCM screen and other dash plastic...
Suncoast has a sale on factory fresh floor mats for $40. Same as original equiptment..
Suncoast has the dedicated pads for cleaning the PCM screen and other dash plastic...
Suncoast has a sale on factory fresh floor mats for $40. Same as original equiptment..
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I know you didn't ask this, but I use a Swiffer duster. I spent several summers in college detailing cars, and nothing else works this well at cleaning up dust. If you put a little pressure against the PCM screen it will take off light fingerprints too.
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Looking for MF Towels?
http://www.poorboysworld.com/microfiber.htm
Use the "DMT" ones quite often for finish work. Very plush.
A good link to start and get a bit more info:
http://properautocare.com/micwhatbigde.html
Prior, I used to get towels from Packshack and other commercial sources.
You want one that is ONLY going to be used on the PCM screen and no where else. I used to keep a glass MF towel in a ziplock just for the PCM.
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http://www.poorboysworld.com/microfiber.htm
Use the "DMT" ones quite often for finish work. Very plush.
A good link to start and get a bit more info:
http://properautocare.com/micwhatbigde.html
Prior, I used to get towels from Packshack and other commercial sources.
You want one that is ONLY going to be used on the PCM screen and no where else. I used to keep a glass MF towel in a ziplock just for the PCM.
Deanski
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I'm not pushing glistenperfection, either, but just saying these are better microfiber than the Griot's ones.
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...owel%2C/Detail
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For those looking for MF from pakshak
http://www.pakshak.com/micropak.html
Excellent customer service I may add.
Reminder: NEVER wash MF's with ANY other cloth. Wash in warm water, liquid soap, no softener both in wash or dryer. A small note, to remove excess soap, use white vinegar in rinse. Dry air or low, make sure dryer did not have a previous load using dryer sheet. Air/hang dry can make some stiff, this is why I say to tumble them in the dryer.
The MF cleaner also works well if you choose to use this instead of a liquite soap.
Deanski
http://www.pakshak.com/micropak.html
Excellent customer service I may add.
Reminder: NEVER wash MF's with ANY other cloth. Wash in warm water, liquid soap, no softener both in wash or dryer. A small note, to remove excess soap, use white vinegar in rinse. Dry air or low, make sure dryer did not have a previous load using dryer sheet. Air/hang dry can make some stiff, this is why I say to tumble them in the dryer.
The MF cleaner also works well if you choose to use this instead of a liquite soap.
Deanski