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Need me some good microfiber towels.

Old 12-25-2017, 04:30 AM
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Default Need me some good microfiber towels.

Gotta step up my microfiber towel game.

I have 3 good ones.

The rest are kinda crappy and rough. Ok for drying the car but not so good for detailing/waxing.

Would appreciate any links or recommendations.

Merry Christmas and happy holidays.


ETA: just saw the other thread on towels, lol. Feel free to delete this thread.

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The rag company.

https://www.theragcompany.com/

Get a few walfle weave and for sure Eagle edgless.
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For drying, Griots PFM towels.... none better!!!
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Just got a stack of the Eagle edgeless, best detail towel I've ever used. The rag company is cheaper than other towels. That's probably where other outfits get theirs from and rebrands them.
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Autogeek has a full selection of MF towels for every job. They have a chart on the website for what towel to use for each specific job. Don't cheap out on MF that touches the paint, use only the best for any job that touches a painted surface. You also need to maintain and clean them properly for long life and integrity of the towel. There are plenty of treads here on the forum on how to maintain your MF towels.
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The Rag Co. is one of the best places to get towels from. I went in with some other guys and we ordered a case of 200. Cheapest way to buy good towels.

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The Rag Company, I only trust one company detailing and that is TRC. Amazon has the best deals on them and if you purchase from TRC Wholesale you receive a huge discount! That is if you want 100+ MF’s at once!
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My favorite is Chinchilla; very soft and very plush. Autogeek has them.
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Check out the sale we are having on our MF towels.
http://adamspolishes.com/shop/specia...ical-sale.html

Here is some good info on caring for you MF towels....

http://www.adamsforums.com/topic/279...ofiber-towels/

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