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How do I wash a microfibre cloth or towel?

As specialists in the supply of microfibre products to detailer and enthusiasts, we are asked this a lot. We know that quality microfibre cloths aren’t cheap, so maintaining their performance for as long as possible is something that we all want. The key is not to damage the polyamide which is an important component of a quality microfibre product. Here are a few hints and tips which might help:- Avoid excessive heat when cleaning as this can damage the microfibre In most cases, light soiling from waxes, sealants and glass cleaners can be removed by rinsing the cloth under a warm tap, or, in some cases, by putting in the washing machine on a rinse wash (max temperature 30 degrees)....

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Planning for 2017

A belated Happy New Year! Now that we’re in 2017 we are planning our year out. There are some new and exciting products planned, with some potential new partnerships on the horizon. The year looks like a busy one, with some decisions to make – and permissions to ask for! March – Cannonball www.canonball.ie Shall we do it? What car shall we take? June – GTI international http://www.gtiinternational.co.uk/ This year marks the 30th year of “Inters” and as two former GTI owners we have to go – not sure if we’ll exhibit but we’ll certainly be there. July – Waxstock www.waxstock.com This is our best opportunity to meet our customers and fellow detailers to get some direct feedback. The show...

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Wo-Wo Winter Prep Car Detailing

Many of us like the look of a nice shiney car in the spring and summer but often forget to give our cars and bikes a winter protection detail, most of the time due to the poor weather and lack of an indoor facility to do it in. However if you can overcome these obstacles then a winter protection detail will undoubtedly make your spring detail even easier.   Our top tips:- Pay attention to those areas that you know get heavily contaminated, try and make sure these are 100% clear before applying your winter protection as this will just make life easier in the spring. A clay mitt is handy tool to have as these are less fussy than...

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Wo-Wo's Mini Adventure

Wo-Wo’s Mini Adventure   August saw us on a Mini Adventure (yes we know that’s ripped off from the adverts!), starting at the Mini factory in Oxford and finishing at Mini Fest in Uttoxeter, hosted by the British Mini Club.   In June, Bev traded in the VW Beetle and ordered a Mini Cooper S John Cooper Works     As a treat, I booked a factory tour in Oxford and we took the car for a run     The factory was great to see, but all I could think is now I understand  why new car paint doesn’t always look new – get some Wo-Wo Microfibre’s Mini!!!   We then took the car to Mini Fest in Uttoxeter....

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