Question for MF guru's

Casebrius

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How much better are the 70/30 MF products compared to the 80/20 ones? Most people seem to remark about softness and thickness. I assume a 70/30 will be softer and remain thicker for longer periods? Has anyone tried CG's extra thick towels? They look like a good value.
 
Frankly, since the majority of MFs are 70/30 and even the cheap ones sold at sams, walmart, costco, etc. are 70/30s, I see no reason to even try the 80/20s. The 70/30s work so well and are easy enough to replace that buying anything else just doesn't make sense to me.
 
I wouldn't get to hung up on the technical specs of the MF. 70/30 or 80/20 or even 85/15. The thread counts range to from 220,000 to 90,000 to what ever. I have at least 300 pieces of MF and they very from vendors, thread count, blend, weave, etc . If they work and don't mar the finish I am happy. Just for the record I have plenty of 80/20 MF and they work just fine.
 
I wouldn't get too caught up in the specifications of a MF towel. The best method is just to purchase, test to your liking, and pass judgement on which ones you prefer. :cool:
 
Shiny Lil Detlr said:
Frankly, since the majority of MFs are 70/30 and even the cheap ones sold at sams, walmart, costco, etc. are 70/30s, I see no reason to even try the 80/20s. The 70/30s work so well and are easy enough to replace that buying anything else just doesn't make sense to me.



Slight topic deviation, (sorry) but does the washing process also determine the effectiveness of the MF? Whats a good wash product for MF? This washing/drying , from what I have read about so far is of equal importance as to if the towel is suitable for painted surfaces.:nixweiss I must have 200 of the yellow Costco towels, and so far they are ok... Also I have a collection from PakShak , Cobra towels and others. I dread one day, finally washing away the good properties of my MF after continual misapplication of the wrong cleaning soap.
 
I always wash mine in Woolite. I did try the boiling method one time and it seemed to breathe a little life back in some cheap Wally-world towels. It was done just as a 'shites&giggles' test because I was bored. These towels had already been demoted to wheel towels anyway. What is this magic MF towel wash that is sold anyway? Another case of relabled product? One mistake I will not make again though is to throw a polishing pad in with my towels. It definately left some chemical residue on the towels that was apparent the next time I used them.
 
Denzil said:
I wouldn't get too caught up in the specifications of a MF towel. The best method is just to purchase, test to your liking, and pass judgement on which ones you prefer. :cool:



Thats what I do!
 
I would echo the comments from my fellow autopians regarding not getting too caught up in the specs of microfiber. However, I might be contradicting myself here, but I have observed the following regarding 80/20 or 70/30 when it comes to waffle weaves.





I've noticed that waffles which are 80/20 are just a tad softer and don't hold as much water. The result is a thinner towel which can be rung out easier if needed.



I've noticed that waffles which are 70/30 are not as soft, but hold more water. These towels are thicker.



Which is better? I don't know as both have their place.
 
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