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I bought some cheap rags and I'm finding that when I use them to buff anything that's still semi-wet with either dye or resolene, there's a ton of fibers and fuzz getting stuck to my piece. It takes a lot of do-over work to prevent them from drying stuck to the piece. I also tried old socks and got the same thing.

What's a good type of rag to use that doesn't cause this?

Thanks!

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Old Tee shirts. I also use old jeans for burnishing.

Go by a fabric store and look for cheap remnants.. although I've noticed lately that they are real proud of some of those...

Another source is Home Depot. A 5 pound box of white rags (mostly cut up tee's) was around $10 last time I looked.

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