- Apr 1, 2008
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The one thing that really put me off about using ONR is dirt would literally stick on the microfiber cloth and I had to resort to really hard scrubbing and, even then, I'm not able to wash most of them off. Considering how sensitive microfiber cloths are, these kind of scrubbing would tremendously shorten it's useful life. Good quality microfiber cloths are not cheap and difficult to find over here and I just can't convince myself to use those cheapo ones. I've also tried using the Schmitt, lambswool, those dreadlocks kinda mf wash mitt, synthetic wool, etc. but they are either not as effective in safely picking up the dirt or difficult to clean as well. I still find that a plush microfiber cloth works best.
There are lots of information/guides out there on how to use ONR. But I just can't find anything good information on how to clean the mf after using ONR. Do you really have to throw one away after one use?
So, ONR users out there, do you use mf cloths and which type? How many mf cloths have you wasted? How long do your cloth last when using it with ONR? Do you still use them even though you can clearly see the black dirt stain on your mf? How do you clean them? Any alternative but still safe (for paintwork) wash media to use with ONR?
There are lots of information/guides out there on how to use ONR. But I just can't find anything good information on how to clean the mf after using ONR. Do you really have to throw one away after one use?
So, ONR users out there, do you use mf cloths and which type? How many mf cloths have you wasted? How long do your cloth last when using it with ONR? Do you still use them even though you can clearly see the black dirt stain on your mf? How do you clean them? Any alternative but still safe (for paintwork) wash media to use with ONR?