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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://bxproject.co.uk/blog/review-autoglym-polar-wash-system/#comment-6384&quot;&gt;Lucas&lt;/a&gt;.

Hi Lucas, thanks for the feedback. The chamois is synthetic, which in my experience, traps less dirt, but I completely agree about the risk of scratching while dragging the sheet across the car body. I&#039;ve been debating a microfiber towel. The last one I bought was super scratchy out of the box, so got relegated to oil-mopping duties. I&#039;ll take your advice on board and try and find a medium nap microfiber. Really appreciate the comments. Cheers. M.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://bxproject.co.uk/blog/review-autoglym-polar-wash-system/#comment-6384">Lucas</a>.</p>
<p>Hi Lucas, thanks for the feedback. The chamois is synthetic, which in my experience, traps less dirt, but I completely agree about the risk of scratching while dragging the sheet across the car body. I&#8217;ve been debating a microfiber towel. The last one I bought was super scratchy out of the box, so got relegated to oil-mopping duties. I&#8217;ll take your advice on board and try and find a medium nap microfiber. Really appreciate the comments. Cheers. M.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Nice review, however, I would stay away from any chamois. These things trap dirt on the surface and Will mico scratch your car. At best I only use them on windows and even then a cross-weaved micro fibre is much better. For drying use a medium nap microfiber tower (just google car drying towel). Don&#039;t get any thing with hard black fabric that is stiched to the edges, the edgeless microfiber towels works the best or one with very soft stiched edgers)..]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice review, however, I would stay away from any chamois. These things trap dirt on the surface and Will mico scratch your car. At best I only use them on windows and even then a cross-weaved micro fibre is much better. For drying use a medium nap microfiber tower (just google car drying towel). Don&#8217;t get any thing with hard black fabric that is stiched to the edges, the edgeless microfiber towels works the best or one with very soft stiched edgers)..</p>
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