About to place order Pak Shak MF WW towels need advice.

G37

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What size drying WW MF towels should I get advantages/disadvantages of small/large? I was thinking two large ones for paint and 1 small one for jambs???

here are the towels:MICROPAK 16" x 27" Ultra-Soft Waffle Weave Micro Fiber Towel and MICROPAK 25" x 36" Ultra-Soft Waffle Weave Micro Fiber Towel.
 
G37- I like both large and smaller WWMFs. Yeah, I know how that sounds, but really...sometimes you'll just find that one is better for something than a larger/smaller one. E.g., I find smaller ones easier to handle when doing vertical stuff (sides of the vehicle).



FWIW, I don't like WWMFs for doorjambs/etc. Leaving aside the chance of soiling (yeah yeah, "everything oughta be spotless before you dry it"..good luck with that ;) ), I just find that a plush towel (I usually use my softest cotton towels for this, damp with QD, but [insert CD-test lecture here] ) works better for that application.



Buy more of the WWs than you think you need, you'll be glad you did.
 
G37 said:
What size drying WW MF towels should I get advantages/disadvantages of small/large? I was thinking two large ones for paint and 1 small one for jambs???

here are the towels:MICROPAK 16" x 27" Ultra-Soft Waffle Weave Micro Fiber Towel and MICROPAK 25" x 36" Ultra-Soft Waffle Weave Micro Fiber Towel.
Good choice G37
 
I just received my PakShak MF towels today, the quality of the MF towels is outstanding. I bought some ultra plush WW MF drying towels, black wheel towel, glass WW, ultra MF, and ultra plush MF un my next order I plan to try out white edgeless MF and the big boy ultra plush microband MF.



The only issue I have is its going to be some work to care for these nice MF towels. At this time I cant afford to order $300 of MF towels I have quite a bit of inventoey to go through first plus I have spent a ton of $$$ since getting the new car in mud Sept.. Since I dont have enough of these towels just plan to wash them in a bucket after each use with some MICROPAK Micro Fiber Cleaner & Revitalizer.



Again for those who don’t know the quality in PakShak Micropak MF towels is amazing...
 
G37 said:
I just received my PakShak MF towels today, the quality of the MF towels is outstanding. I bought some ultra plush WW MF drying towels, black wheel towel, glass WW, ultra MF, and ultra plush MF un my next order I plan to try out white edgeless MF and the big boy ultra plush microband MF.



The only issue I have is its going to be some work to care for these nice MF towels. At this time I cant afford to order $300 of MF towels I have quite a bit of inventoey to go through first plus I have spent a ton of $$$ since getting the new car in mud Sept.. Since I dont have enough of these towels just plan to wash them in a bucket after each use with some MICROPAK Micro Fiber Cleaner & Revitalizer.



Again for those who don’t know the quality in PakShak Micropak MF towels is amazing...
Your going to love the big boys and white edgeless to remove waxes and sealants. BTW you don't need to wash with the MMFCR on every wash. Use it every 3rd wash.
 
Accumulator said:
Launder them with Dawn. Cheap and effective.

Thanks Accumulator, have to pick up some Dawn we use Palmolive at home.



Do you ever use Micro Fiber Cleaner & Revitalizer on your MF towels?
 
G37 said:
Do you ever use Micro Fiber Cleaner & Revitalizer on your MF towels?



Yeah, I often pick up a jug when I'm ordering from them. Currently using up my MF wash from Danase (got a boatload of it when he closed up shop).



I've also had great results with MicroRestore, but IME Dawn, maybe with a little PrepWash presoak if there's a lot of polish/LSP residue, works very well too. Just watch that you rinse it out thoroughly and don't be too shocked by all the sudsing.



I don't really like it in the HE/frontloader though...all those suds seem like a bad idea for that machine. Didn't seem to hurt anything though.
 
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