MF for use in shower?

CharlesW

The Rainmaker
This morning, I used one of my smaller MF towel for a wash cloth in the shower. Now, most of our bath supplies are from Target, (the good stuff is for the vehicles), and probably aren't top of the line even at Target.
Be that as it may, the MF towel was a totally new experience. Held lots of water and suds, felt extremely soft, and rinsed well. Anyone else use MF for bathing their body?
 
Once I told the old lady how easily it would remove eye makeup, I had to order a new supply :( Oh that and the fact that she loves them for cleaning glass and dusting and wiping the stove and........well you get the idea.:D
 
Detailers aren't the only ones that have discovered MF. Bed Bath & Beyond has MF's for the home. My mother got a MF couch. I saw some socks for sale. I use the cheapo walmart MF's around the house along with my Invisible Glass and Quikshine.
 
Yep, they even have MF bedspreads! Anyone else wonder why a queen sized comforter is $99, but a 16X16 is about $5?
 
Woah! Two types of MF guys! MF in clothing is close knit and are not split fiber. This makes the fabric WATERPROOF and unbelievably soft. This is true of all fabric of course. Look at the bed sheets and t-shirt. As you increase thread count the fabric gets softer and softer because you can't feel the weave. Boss's microfiber cotton is AWESOME for this. Could you imagine your detailing split fiber as bed sheet? It's like velcro on dried skin!
 
I bet these MF's would be really great for buffing your :moon:

Of course, I would really need a BIG one! :D
 
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