Just ordered 5 pakshak MF towels. Did i make the right choice?

Mantic6t9

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After buying the cheap "MF" towels at Wal*Mart and having them lent all over my windows and fail the CD test. I decided to buy something better. I've head good things about pakshack so i placed my order. I hope i like them.
 
These towels are really good, I've now had 2 deliveries from Ramney (he's such a nice guy to deal with) & can't fault them. The large waffle towel is superb.
 
Trust me you won't be disappointed. Ranney's towels are excellent and his customer service is superb.



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Take a CD-ROM (AOL FREEBIES ARE GOOD FOR THIS) and test any item on the CD-ROM B4 you use it on your finish. If it scratches, don't use it on your finish.



Pakshak towels and customer service are by far the best in the industry!



You should get one other towel for final buff or QD. Once is the Autopia's "CBT" towel and or the towel from DFTOWEL. Both are the softest terry towel on the market! They slide around so well on my SC430! Very soft. Not great for polish/wax removal (use the Pakshak for that) but great for QD final buff!



DF Towels



Autopia CBT



Regards,

Deanski
 
You made the right choice. I bought 3 MF and 1 drying towel. MF were great for polishing anb final QD. The drying towel is 10x better than the synthetic chamois I used. I bought 5 more MF and 2 waffle drying towels. Like everyone says Ranney has great custumer service and he is such nice guy that he gives autopians a discount.
 
Thanks everyone for your replies. I can't wait to get them so i can try them out myself. One thing i hate is i always end up ordering things on the weekend of the day before and it seems like it takes forever to get my products.
 
I am now in the process of ordering my PAKSHAK MF Towels. I really like how Ranney deals with his clients... the main reason I got convinced to order from him.
 
No, you didn't make the right choice by ordering 5 Pakshak MF towels. You should have ordered MORE!!!



I ordered 10 of the 16x16 towels and 2 of the 24x24 towels. Even though I ordered them at the online price (more expensive than the PakShak Autopia discount), I'm happy with them. After getting them, I should have ordered about 20 of the 16x16 and 8 of the 24x24. I figure it takes me about a 24x24 towel + 2 16x16 towels to dry my car. So Ranney, get ahold of me and let me via email or PM and let me know what the Autopia deal is.



Because I ordered so few of them, I use the Pakshak ones on my 2004 BMW (Black) and my old cotton terry cloth towels on my 1993 Ford Probe (Black).



I'm somewhat hessitant about using the 25x36 waffle weave towels to dry my car because it doesn't seem to have the thicker pile of the normal MF towels. I know people are using it, but do you notice a big difference?
 
I would make sure to order Ranney's large waffle weave towels. I have four so far and love them. They are far more absorbant than his terry mfs. I have at least 30 of his 16X16 mfs they are my go to mf. Ranney is the best. I van't wait for my free sample from Ian to compare.
 
I may end up ordering a few of his waffle towel for drying down the road a little. As of now i use the absorber and blot the water and it works fine for me.
 
albtsang said:
I'm somewhat hessitant about using the 25x36 waffle weave towels to dry my car because it doesn't seem to have the thicker pile of the normal MF towels. I know people are using it, but do you notice a big difference?

The waffle-weaves are truly a miracle product. They're much more absorbent than the regular MFs. First time I used mine was to dry a minivan. Dried the whole thing with a waffle-weave. When finished, I tried to wring out the WW, and only TWO DROPS of water came out. Their absorbency is awesome, as is their softness. :up
 
Wow, is that ever nice of him! :cool:



While I'm here, I'll also plug the invention of the waffleweave towel - I'm not going to say they dry perfectly streak-free (hey, what does anyway?) but it's very close, and they are very absorbent. As an experiment, I dried off my whole car with David's ww drying towel (no CWB this time), and if I didn't have that water-trapping spolier I probably could have done the entire car without wringing it at all. By far the best drying media I've used and I don't know what took me so long to jump on the bandwagon! :D
 
How new onto the scene is Autofiber? Last summer I really remember the only MF competition between PakShak and JT International.
 
Well today I was working on removing some polish compound, and doing AIO, and blackfire. I kept coming back to the pakshak towels because they are nice and plush and work great. The walmart ones came in second mostly because they are somewhat plush. The viper ones and those freebies from TOL and CMA that are in the kits are junk...they even scratched my paint and there is no plushness.
 
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