Toymachine2009
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Hey if these towels work good enough for people like yakky or David fermani there good enough for me
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Rob Tomlin said:....again, I'm not a fan of the "CD Test", but I guess that's just me.
kalalex said:Rob,,,,are you by any chance into bass fishing and from Ventura area?
(not trying to hijack the thread)
Rob Tomlin said:I actually grew up in Ventura! But I haven't lived there for 35 years. As for the bass....I love it, but not the fish. The kind that you put in your home theater!![]()
Jesstzn said:I have been using the yellow Costco towels for 4 years now and I have never had issues with them scratching any more than other towels. If you try hard enough you can make anything fail. I have got some very good towels from PakShack and other quality suppliers that were a lot more money and didn't perform any better or worse. I'm not hung up on status or brand name dropping.
In this forum people tend to sit and analyze the crap out of everything down to the enth degree when in fact its not relevent. I've own(ed) and maintain a few swirl free cars and have yet to find a Costco towel that has marred any of the paints be they soft or hard.
We in here seemed to be super concerned with marring during the wax off stage when the majority of the marring comes in the wash/dry stage.
Yes the Costco yellow towel do lint a bit but unless your wiping windows what difference does it make .. unless looking through the glass into the sun you have to put effort into even seeing it there. You sure as hell can't see it on the paint.
Now comes to the point of removing your wax/sealant with them.. I have yet to find any towels that do a noticably better job of removing sealants and I have tried a lot. If your doing just your own car 3 times a year maybe using a $4 towel is acceptable to keep you in your physiological comfort zone but if your doing a lot of cars its tough to beat them and after the 3rd wash or so move them down to other duties if you feel you need to. I do this by putting a black "X" on them with a Sharpie.
Now back to reality... this "enemy" lint everyone is high on .. tell me right off the top... is it making the polish harder to get off?, is it making your sealant harder to get off? , is it making your sealant look worse? Hell no ... matter of fact its near impossible to see. Sure you know its there .. or is it? Glass has a tendency at times, because of its composition and whats on it, to pull fibers out of the M/F plush towels BUT is it happening on the paint that has just been waxed/sealed? Even if it did .. wouldn't it just blow off or come off in the next wash or come off with the "god forbid" QD used right after you applied the sealant.
Just food for thought....
Jesstzn said:You must be getting different yellow Costco towels than I get then because I have a few pristine cars I do and I'm not seeing it on them .. on the glass yes .. on the paint no .. WDP TL , black Passat, red 2000 BMW, red Ferrari just to name a few ... plus the hundred or so others i do.
Let me stand corrected .. I did see linting once ... on a black Jag I was doing and I applied the sealant in too high a humidity and I got a little streaking and I was experimenting with different QD sprays to remove the streaks an a couple of QDs showed lint when I was using them.
Rob Tomlin said:Here is a picture of the ones that I get from Costco:
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Used a brand new one today...I still do not think that these are of very high quality. Cetainly not good enough for paint imo.
Rob Tomlin said:Here is a picture of the ones that I get from Costco:
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Used a brand new one today...I still do not think that these are of very high quality. Cetainly not good enough for paint imo.
Rob Tomlin said:Here is a picture of the ones that I get from Costco:
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Used a brand new one today...I still do not think that these are of very high quality. Cetainly not good enough for paint imo.
yakky said:Wow, I guess mystery solved. My yellow Costco microfibers come in a different bag and are not eurow brand.
Jesstzn said:I have 2 unopened ones down in the shop and neither look like that nor are they Eurow branded.
Rob Tomlin said:I actually grew up in Ventura! But I haven't lived there for 35 years. As for the bass....I love it, but not the fish. The kind that you put in your home theater!![]()
Rob Tomlin said:Here is a picture of the ones that I get from Costco:
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Used a brand new one today...I still do not think that these are of very high quality. Cetainly not good enough for paint imo.
tdekany said:Are you on AVS forum?
tdekany said:Thery are on sale for $9.00 getting my 3rd pack but I do not use it on paint. Jambs deals etc... only.
However the ones from WM the 15 pack (green/orange/yellow for $9.87) are much better quality imo.