PakShak Waffle Weave Drying Towel. Wow.

Stero87 said:
were you saying the zorbeez arent good or what?

cuz if they're as good as they say they are in the commercial, the might be the best choice (assuming they're safe on paint)



Use at your own risk!!! (Always do a CD test before trying any drying media). With that said, I am only sharing here the information that they told to me. If you would like to test an report back, I am sure it will be appreciated. Until that time I will continue to use my PakShak WWs.
 
detaildoc said:
Darn it, you guys just made me order about $100 worth of his towels :bat. Well, the fact is that I had just placed an order with another retailer since it was time to replace most of my towels, but after reading the reviews and checking out the towels on the website;I thought, why not give these a try? I canceled my order and went to Pakshak. Those towels are a beauty and the reviews are all positive. The shipping rates suck though.

You wont be sorry and yes the shipping is $$ but he is in Hawaii.
 
wytstang said:
You wont be sorry and yes the shipping is $$ but he is in Hawaii.





Yeah, I know, so I figured it would be expensive. Can't wait to get them. Too bad they were all sold out of the 16" x 16" Ultra-Fine Micro Fiber Towels (the buffing towels). I'll have to place another order when they come in and pay that shipping rate again.
 
Stero87 said:
were you saying the zorbeez arent good or what?

cuz if they're as good as they say they are in the commercial, the might be the best choice (assuming they're safe on paint)

Billy Mays has been known to overstate things a bit...I'd go on the advice of fellow Autopians before I believe any infomercial.
 
itb76 said:
Billy Mays has been known to overstate things a bit...I'd go on the advice of fellow Autopians before I believe any infomercial.





He also has a new product out there. It is a tiny hand held polisher and a polish cream that he markets as if it was a magic wand. Use it to remove scratches on anything such as your refrigerator, tile, your car. etc. :grinno:
 
detaildoc said:
He also has a new product out there. It is a tiny hand held polisher and a polish cream that he markets as if it was a magic wand. Use it to remove scratches on anything such as your refrigerator, tile, your car. etc. :grinno:



:rofl



I saw that the other day and thought "Hmm, this whole time I've spend hundreds of dollars on expensive machines, pads, & polishes. All I needed was a battery operated buffer!" :doh



btw, looks like I'll be buying a Paksak ww drying towel. I recently bought a Cobra WW, definitely a good product but I'm always looking for the "ultimate product" oh and the Meguiars "water magnet" um yeah, don't bother.
 
hopefully, the pakshak ww's have been improved. i bought some a while back and wasn't too impressed. i may have to give them another shot...
 
Wren said:
:rofl



I saw that the other day and thought "Hmm, this whole time I've spend hundreds of dollars on expensive machines, pads, & polishes. All I needed was a battery operated buffer!" :doh



btw, looks like I'll be buying a Paksak ww drying towel. I recently bought a Cobra WW, definitely a good product but I'm always looking for the "ultimate product" oh and the Meguiars "water magnet" um yeah, don't bother.





The sad or funny thing is that a lot of people will fall for that and actually will order it thinking they will be able to correct their paint with it.
 
BigAl3 said:
hopefully, the pakshak ww's have been improved. i bought some a while back and wasn't too impressed. i may have to give them another shot...





The have a newer version now, which is supposed to be a lot better. People are really liking them. I ordered mine yesterday. I will use them next weekend and will let you know how I like them.
 
detaildoc said:
The have a newer version now, which is supposed to be a lot better. People are really liking them. I ordered mine yesterday. I will use them next weekend and will let you know how I like them.



keep us posted, i generally only like to use the ultra-soft waffle weaves. just to point out... here are some excellent deals on some waffle weaves and microfiber towels... Microfiber Drying, Polishing & Buffing Towels & Car Chamois
 
BigAl3 said:
keep us posted, i generally only like to use the ultra-soft waffle weaves. just to point out... here are some excellent deals on some waffle weaves and microfiber towels... Microfiber Drying, Polishing & Buffing Towels & Car Chamois





I will. Actually, I placed my order with Autopia since I needed to replace many of my towels, but I ended up canceling the order because I wanted to try Pakshak's. I have been happy though with Sonus towels, they are great, but I am always looking to try something new. If I end up not liking Pakshak's, I will order the Sonus towels again and my wife will be happy with a bunch of new MF towels for us to use around the house.
 
I agree, they are great towels. I have several of them from PakShak, and a few from Patrick at Excel Detail (look and feel very similar to me).
 
I hope you guys are right because I just ordered some! Can't wait for them to come in. btw Ranney is awesome





MICROPAK 24" x 36" Waffle 24x36-WaffleWeave-MFT1 1 12.00 Color Available = Light Blue

Weave Micro Fiber Towel

MICROPAK 16" x 16" 16x16-UltraPlush-MFT1 3 4.50 Color Available = Light Blue

Ultra-Plush Micro Fiber

Towel

MICROPAK 16" x 16" Waffle 16x16-WaffleWeave-MFT1 2 6.00 Color Available = Light Blue

Weave Micro Fiber Glass

Towel

MICROPAK 24" x 24" Ultra 24x24-Ultra-MFT1 3 5.95 Color Available = Light Blue

Micro Fiber Towel -

Limited Quantities





Figured I'd get a couple different types to run some trials before I buy big stock of anything
 
I ordered mine just in time and they were shipped today :spot. These new and "improved" 24" x 36" Waffle Weave Micro Fiber Towels are now on back order until the end of March. They are flying out like crazy.
 
What's the difference between the ultra soft ww and the regular ww? Does the ultra soft soak up just as much water as the regular? Which is better?



Does PakShak have a discount for autopia?
 
detaildoc said:
The shipping rates suck though.



I'd just like to point out that I paid the same shipping rate from PakShak for a WW and a few MF's as I did from Chemical guys for MF's. And PakShak comes from Hawaii!



So who's rates suck more? :think:



Either way I'm uber excited to try out Pak's Ultra Soft WW and Chemical's new Fluffer Super Plush towels! (yes my wife thinks I've lost it)
 
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