WTF is lint free cloth? I need to wipe off excess sealer from a deck
with "lint free cloth", presumably so that bits of the stuff don't
come off. So what cloth to use? I've got white shop rags that leave a
bunch of crap on a rough surface. The only thing I can think of is old
thrown-away silk shirts.
with "lint free cloth", presumably so that bits of the stuff don't
come off. So what cloth to use? I've got white shop rags that leave a
bunch of crap on a rough surface. The only thing I can think of is old
thrown-away silk shirts.
And so is your undershirts. Best for that and glasses.
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Use 'microfiber cloths'. Lint free, pick up is outstanding, and rinse
out easily. They have a MULTITUDE of purposes! You can find them at
auto supply stores but are much cheaper at places like Costco or Sam's.
Great cloth and I use it for many projects. My bride holds them
hostage:-\ They seem to be issued when requested.
Get most off with the method used to apply the sealer; secondary, a
white T-shirt (painter rags), but not a costly micro fiber cloth.
Don't use a red shop rag.
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..through the use of electrical or duct tape, achieve the configuration in the
photo..
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> with "lint free cloth", presumably so that bits of the stuff don't
> come off. So what cloth to use? I've got white shop rags that leave a
> bunch of crap on a rough surface. The only thing I can think of is old
> thrown-away silk shirts.