The other day I was polishing my car (#80). My microfibers, which I planned to use to remove the polish, were slightly wet from a washing (my roommate borrowed them, washed, but did not dry).
I must emphasize that the microfibers were *slightly damp*, as in you could barely tell they still had water in the fibers.
I removed some of #80 that I had accidentally buffed to a dry buff with said damp microfiber, and it came off with ease. I would remove the majority of the polish with the damp cloth, then finish up with a dry microfiber.
This made my work a whole lot easier. Thank you.
I must emphasize that the microfibers were *slightly damp*, as in you could barely tell they still had water in the fibers.
I removed some of #80 that I had accidentally buffed to a dry buff with said damp microfiber, and it came off with ease. I would remove the majority of the polish with the damp cloth, then finish up with a dry microfiber.
This made my work a whole lot easier. Thank you.