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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 8:36 am
by Commissionpoint
I like a clean terrycloth towel Nancy. The size you would use for dishes or a hand towel seems to be the best size. Small enough it doesn't get in the way of itself and big enough that you only need 2 or 3 to do the whole enclosure. I get mine from the restaurant, but I am sure you can find bundles of them in the box stores. I find if you wash them a couple times they don't leave any lint and become slightly more absorbant.

Are you and John out looking for boats this winter?

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 8:48 am
by Nancy
Terrycloth! Who would have thought?

Gorgeous dog (wolf?) in your avatar. Yours?

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 9:02 am
by Commissionpoint
Nancy wrote: Gorgeous dog (wolf?) in your avatar. Yours?
Timberwolf. Its my avatar in most places that allow one.

I will post a pic of the Malamute puppy. I owe one to Aaron already anyhow. Right now he is out playing in the snow. :)

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 10:25 am
by Molly Too
Well mine were so fogged that you couldn't see into the bridge! I looked at it like this, they either had to come clean or I had to replace them. So I took the nuclear approach. I went to our local glass shop and got some of their cleaner, which I used with Costco microfiber cloths. Next I took Meguiar's #17 with a microfiber bonnet on my 6" orbital polisher! Yep, that's right - I just made sure to keep the edge wet with a spray bottle of water, then wiped it clean with another mircrofiber cloth. I repeated it agian with Meguiar's #10. Lastly I sprayed everything down with 210. I did both sides, kept everything wet (that prevented swirlmarks) and used lots of clean bonnets and cloths. This even took out chafing from antenna rubs! My curtains are factory orginal, and while not "new", they're awfully clear now.


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