Help with microfibers

Alexaris

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Hi



I need to buy some quality microfibers, I know that the place that you recommend is Pakshak. The problem with that site is that they only accept paypal, and I have problems with paypal registering another adress in USA, and they do not send the product to Mexico. I need a place that I can pay with credit card and make it delivery to an adress in Texas.



Any help, any other sites with quality microfibers



Thanks:sosad
 
I've been quite pleased with mine from JT International (jtintern@hotmail.com)



The 16x16 BLUE have peel-off tags. Very Cool.



I've probably washed them 12-15 times.



Jim
 
:up For JT International





Just wrapping up my second summer with JT International towels. Have used the towels and washed them probably over 50 times. Still in great shape and working very well. Tom provides great service. Alway good to do business with him.:xyxthumbs
 
anybody use the Turtle Wax ones from Autozone? They come in a pack of 2, sky blue and yellow. I find these to be great, lint-free and very washable.



The ones from Walmarts--Concordia--have started to lint more as I continue to wash them :down
 
Great info guys.



Jason I already send a PM to Pakshak



One question does JT int. have a web or something, to me buying on ebay is almost the same as using paypal.
 
If you have any Walmart-concorda mf towels you can call the company and they will send you new ones if the ones you bought are full of glue.Dont throw the glue up ones away put a quart of mineral spirits in a bucket and rinse and wring out towels the spirits dissolve the glue hang up and let dry over nite and then wash the regular way.
 
blackcaraddict said:
anybody use the Turtle Wax ones from Autozone? They come in a pack of 2, sky blue and yellow. I find these to be great, lint-free and very washable.



I've got about 60 of them. I usually buy a package or two every time I go to AutoZone. I've had some of them more than a year now and they still do the job and are lint free.
 
blackcaraddict said:
anybody use the Turtle Wax ones from Autozone? They come in a pack of 2, sky blue and yellow. I find these to be great, lint-free and very washable.
I find these terrific for the money. :up Try running a search on them to find more comments!
 
Pats300zx said:
I wash mine in warm water with Tide. I usually air dry them and then put in the dryer for a few minutes to fluff them up.



Warm water with Liquid Tide and air dry. Make sure it's liquid and not powder detergent to ensure that you don't get some undissolved granules left over on the towels to scratch your paint.
 
I bought a pack of those MFs at wallmart and mine do have a lil bit of glue. I was wondering, the first time I used them on my windows it left a small mark on one window and I couldn't getr it off with spit an a finger,maybe that was glue??? Anybody? It did come off at the car wash a couple days later though. My 1st post!Whoaa
 
johnnygee3 said:
I bought a pack of those MFs at wallmart and mine do have a lil bit of glue. I was wondering, the first time I used them on my windows it left a small mark on one window and I couldn't getr it off with spit an a finger,maybe that was glue??? Anybody? It did come off at the car wash a couple days later though. My 1st post!Whoaa



Car wash?:scared



Don't you know that's a bad word on this forum. Just playin' with you. I bought some of the Walmart towels and they work pretty well. I also had a couple that had the paper stick to them from the glue, but it came off in the wash. If you wan't some really good microfiber towels then go to Pakshak.com and let him know you're a member of Autopia. The discount is great, the product is excellent and the service is outstanding. Oh, by the way, welcome aboard.:xyxthumbs
 
Alexaris,



You can order some off of www.autofiber.com. We will accept your credit card, Visa, Mastercard, AMEX or Discover. You can either call us at out new Toll Free number: 888-657-AUTO. Or you can just order over the web.



The most important things to remember when washing microfiber is not to wash them with other cotton (non-microfiber) products, and not to use fabric softener or bleach.



Good luck in your quest for the perfect microfiber. Hope to serve you soon.
 
Bah, I washed mine with the Koala towels and some white terry towels. They're still soft, but not quite as "microfibery" as before.



I use my microfiber towels almost exclusively for removing polishes, glazes, and waxes. I notice 80/20s and 75/25s. (or is it 70/30s and 75/25s?) Which ones do I want?



I like the blue-green ones, I think they are Cobras? I also liked the ones WalMart used to have, 3 packs like the Turtle Wax ones, from Viking or Viper or someone like that.



Tom
 
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