I NEED the best towels that are COMPLETELY Scratchless

a.k.a. Patrick said:
Then why mention it if it appears relative after all?

Hmmmmmmmm, one could probably make any MF scratch is they work at it...



agreed. not to mention how they are washed/dried and how much pressure is applied can also be factors as well....
 
I know what MF towels you are referring to from Costco. I have them as well, and I can tell you that they have absolutely no business being anywhere near a cars paint!



Those MF's from Costco actually become more brittle after washing! We use them for cleaning around the house (counter-tops, sinks etc) NOT for car detailing (on the paint anyway).
 
MCA said:
I agree that there are sevaral high-quality MF towels available from reputable online vendors. But if you want the best, Pakshak would get my vote. I really like their "ultra-smooth" and "ultra-plush" towels





Second that!!
 
truzoom said:
How are you washing your towels? Do you use fabric softener?

I don't want to hijack the thread, but can I ask why?



I just used my waffle weave towels for the first time and after I machine dried them with a sheet of fabric softener, along with the sheepskin mitt.



Have I ruined them already? :wall
 
darkRide said:
I don't want to hijack the thread, but can I ask why?



I just used my waffle weave towels for the first time and after I machine dried them with a sheet of fabric softener, along with the sheepskin mitt.



Have I ruined them already? :wall
The fabric softener will cause the WW to not absorb as readily as they used to. Hopefully one time one be that bad for them and a good wash will get them back to normal.
 
Wow - That damage is from the MF? It looks like they were contaminated with debris to cause that severe of scratching? How is the polish creating this deep of damage? Looks like some of those scratches can be felt with your fingernail. I can't see how a polish (or even a strong compound for that matter) can cause scratch that bad? Even in super soft paint.
 
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