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Caring for your towels is equally as important the process itself. Obviously the softer the towel the better it is for your paint...but there has to be some balance thrown in there too. If it's too soft it may leave lint or not be as absorbent.
Also, rotate your towels. If you think it's going to be bad for your paint then use it in some other capacity.
Store your towels in a plastic bag or in a covered box of some sort.
When you wash:
Also, rotate your towels. If you think it's going to be bad for your paint then use it in some other capacity.
Store your towels in a plastic bag or in a covered box of some sort.
When you wash:
- Make sure not to use bleach.
- Use a liquid.
- Don't include a dryer sheet. They can make the towel softer but also load up the fibers so that they are less absorbant.
- Don't dry them all the way. Get them to where they are 90% dry then air dry them the rest of the way. (I have a setting on my dryer that does this for me..... so you may want to experiment with yours.)