Microfibers on eBay, check these out

Nice find, but I guarantee they are the same ones you can buy in Costco or Sams Club. This shipping blows too.



If you look at the other items for sale, they sell the same microfiber wash mitts you can buy at those stores too.



So I think you can get them locally, cheaper.
 
They look like the yellow ones at Sam's that were selling for under $5 for 18 towels as clearance item. Could be a bargain hunter reselling them on ebay (and making $.70 per towel resold). :nono



Sam's currently has blue ones selling that replaced the yellows. They look and feel the same, you get 18 for under $10, good quality 16" x 16" towels for general purpose use.
 
doublel said:
Sam's currently has blue ones. good quality 16" x 16" towels for general purpose use.



agreed. the blue hometex mf's are nice/plush, not to mention they feel just as nice as the more expensive mf's i have.
 
Ask them what the tread count is PSI on the towels



If your looking for cheap towels just go to Walmart or Sams Club .
 
J.J. said:
So, does everyone agree the Sam's Club MFs should not be used on CC paint?



JJ



I have the costco towels, at first they are fine....after a few washings, they are no longer fit for paint use. If I was only detailing my own vehicles, I would look into higher quality towels from a reputable vendor.



I have some towels from pakshak that are 3 years+ in age and they feel ten times better than a costco MF after 3 washes.
 
J.J. said:
So, does everyone agree the Sam's Club MFs should not be used on CC paint?



JJ



Great for wheels, door jambs, engines - basic grunge work. Also, dry, they make for a good MF to wipe down the interior with. I keep a couple in the glove box for when it rains and I get the inside door panel wet after opening the door.
 
cenwesi said:
i won't trust anything from eBay period!
Why the lack of trust on Ebay? I have bought and sold many items without problems on Ebay. Buying is a beautiful thing when you can save a ton of cash for the same item you can get local for much more. Ebay is a wonderful tool.



Thanks,

Sellncars
 
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