Hey Boss-
Thanks for the info. I found it informative. You are right in that Microfiber is a definition of fiber size alone and not fiber composition. What I was implying is that to produce a fiber that small requires synthetic chemistry. If they occured naturally, we'd have had MF towels for decades and decades. Whether the material is natural (cotton or cellulose) or synthetic (polyester, polyamide, nylon) the fiber had to be synthesized. Cellulose is made from polymerizing glucose (blood sugar). It give structural rigidity to plants and trees! Wool is also natural and many newer people will shudder to think about using it for a final buff, but I bet a lot of oldschool guys can remember using it for final buffing in the past. What I am getting at is that it's not the fiber but it's applied to the surface. This is true of any material.
For example:
Granite is cut with water
Carbide (which is used to cut high speed steel) is cut with... RUBBER!
So like you said we have come around full circle and I still lack an answer. I guess I have to get my wallet out, buy a towel from everybody, and see what I get. I too have suffered from cheap MF towels from local chain stores (I see a trend here!).
In an effort to save everybody some money, I was hoping we might objectively review towels purchased from various vendors.
Any takers? I can see a couple votes for DFConcours and Dwayne's towels. Back to my original quesiton:
Has anyone purchased VaporClean towels mentioned on the first post or two?
Thanks all.