Microfiber Tech Towels

maxshine

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I ordered the 10-towel pack for $20, the Auto Detailing Pack for $17, Large Waffle Weave for $15, and the 15-pack of 'seconds' for $17.





I was impressed what I got for my money.

The 10-towel pack were nice towels. If I rate my white Neat Items a '10' these would be about an '8.5' and no tags.

The Large Waffle Weave Seemed to be constructed like the Big Blue except it was much larger.

The Auto Detailing Pack came with two small Waffle Weave towels, two regular MF towels, and a MF Wash Mitt. The Waffle Weaves seemed identical to the Purple ones I got from Premium. The regular MF towels were OK. And the MF Wash Mitt was certainly comparable to CMA's.

The 15-pack of 'seconds' were OK also. Only 1 or two were thin the others were fairly thick - considreing about $1 a piece.



I haven't used any yet but I did wash them. I did get some 'fraying' - mostly on the 15-pack of 'seconds'. I noticed very little lint. All had tags except the 10-pack. Made in Korea. Shipping was a bit high (like CMA) but if all you want is the 10-pack shipping is free. I ordered Friday afternoon and received Monday !
 
I buy all my MF towels from microfibertech. The towels are top notch and are reasonable. I use the 1100gsm to dry. My car. First I use a leaf blower to dry and mop up with a 1100 gsm towel. Wash the towels before using to eliminate lint.
 
I was always happy with my products from Microfibertech.com, but I haven't shopped there recently.


 


I'd comparison shop before buying; if I were buying new MFs for rinseless washing I'd probably get mine from The Rag Company (namely their 16" x 16" edgeless ones).


 


FWIW, I'm currently drying with CarPro's Microfiber Madness Dry Me Crazy towels, and I simply love 'em.


 


Oh, just a thought- I'm sorta rethinking the idea that  "plusher and heavier is always better".  As I've gradually incorporated rinseless washing into my usual regimen, I've found that (at least for me) there's a limit to how plush and/or heavy a MF needs to be and the thickest/heaviest towel isn't always what I want.  This realization first came to me regarding cotton bathtowels/washcloths and I've found it to be true with my detailing MFs too. 
 
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