Pakshak..... excellent
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Yep they are great. I find the waffle weaves are great for drying but tend to lose their softness a bit after a while, anyone got any tips for keeping them fresh?
Particularly like the ultra MF towels, very soft, and those yellow foam pads which are just the job for getting an even coat of Zaino.
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Particularly like the ultra MF towels, very soft, and those yellow foam pads which are just the job for getting an even coat of Zaino.
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Originally Posted by S2000Mike,Oct 7 2004, 04:21 AM
Shouldn't that be www.autopia.org
Original post duly edited...
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Originally Posted by Neil.H,Oct 7 2004, 10:29 AM
Yep they are great. I find the waffle weaves are great for drying but tend to lose their softness a bit after a while, anyone got any tips for keeping them fresh?
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Auntie Mave's household tips
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I read something similar too.
If you can, wash them by hand, in luke warm water.
Don't use a fabric conditioner either and don't mix washes as the towels will pick up lint etc from other garments and reduce their effectiveness.
If you can, wash them by hand, in luke warm water.
Don't use a fabric conditioner either and don't mix washes as the towels will pick up lint etc from other garments and reduce their effectiveness.
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