Sam's MF 12 Pack

I picked up a blue pack of these towels at Sam's club two weeks ago for just under $15, my friend got the same ones at the same time but in yellow so we could tell them apart.



Here is the information from our packages.



Proforce Commercial Products

Microfiber Towels Ultra Absorbent

24 Towls

Scratch Free & Lint Free

Size: 16x16 (40cm x 40cm)

80% Polyester, 20% Polyamide



The packaging is same as described by others, 8"x16" clear plastic with a small 1" hole for feeling the product. The images on the front show a woman cleaning a restaurant kitchen and some various images on the back of counter tops and wood desks being cleaned as well as a man drying off a Lexus IS300.



As for my experience with them, they don't lint, at least not noticeably and I had no marring from wiping away product from the cars surface with them. The labels came off just as easily as any other MF (VROOM, DetailersDomain, etc) just buy pulling/ripping them off and discarding. I haven't tried them on the windows as I have two glass specific MF's from DD that I use for them. They seem like a great overall general purpose towel, and now I have more than I know what to do with! :)
 
these proforce mf towels are the best ones that sams has carried yet... i use them for door jams, wheels, etc...

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MDRX8 said:
And you going to get what you paid for. JMHO



i've used them on the less important tasks (jams, wheels, etc) and they work fine, why spend alot of money on good microfibers when you're using them for those kind of tasks...
 
I have been using the SAMS club ProForce microfibers for a couple of years now. They never lint, never scratch/swirl and have been performing well for the whole two years. I purchased 5 24 packs. Two short naps and three long naps. I have owned "luxury" brand microfibers that don't perform as well. I use them for everything (keeping them separated of course) from paint to undercarriage. I don't see any need to buy anything else. It would be a waste of money.
 
sixty7mustang22 said:
I have been using the SAMS club ProForce microfibers for a couple of years now. They never lint, never scratch/swirl and have been performing well for the whole two years. I purchased 5 24 packs. Two short naps and three long naps. I have owned "luxury" brand microfibers that don't perform as well. I use them for everything (keeping them separated of course) from paint to undercarriage. I don't see any need to buy anything else. It would be a waste of money.



I thought the two colors (blue and yellow) were identical nap and thread count, is this not the case?
 
BigAl3 said:
i've used them on the less important tasks (jams, wheels, etc) and they work fine, why spend alot of money on good microfibers when you're using them for those kind of tasks...



Thanks AL.... And your correct. They do have a purpose. Exactly for the things you pointe out and more task that require a lesser quality towel.
 
MDRX8 said:
Thanks AL.... And your correct. They do have a purpose. Exactly for the things you pointe out and more task that require a lesser quality towel.



No need to be paranoid just because of the price. I have several Uber towels and the Sam's Club MF's feel just as good as the Uber MF's, only slightly less plush. I'd say for an all-purpose towel they are great and I've experienced NO marring on my car, using these to apply wax and wipe clean.
 
Target has some decent deals on MF towels too. They had a 12 pack for like 7 bucks, and a 20 pack for like 15 bucks. Obviously not super high quality ones, but they'll be good for less sensitive areas.



Target by me actually stepped it up and got some nice looking entry level stuff in there. They had a MF Chenille mitt that looked pretty damn nice, 2 kinds of squeegee blades, loads of MF towels, and some decent brush setups. Again, obviously not the best but for under 5 bucks and 5 minutes from your house they've got a place.
 
The Sam's club I go to has the 25 pack of mf's for I think 11.00. It is a great towel for the price. I have to get another bag this weekend
 
jtford95 said:
The Sam's club I go to has the 25 pack of mf's for I think 11.00. It is a great towel for the price. I have to get another bag this weekend



I have those exact same microfibers,(they are the yellow one's with the yellow band around them) they are nice . I got the silk banded premium microfiber towels from CG for christmas and the microfiber max from them, my wonderful wife bought them for me as a christmas gift. I can wait to use the one's I received for Christmas, because the Sam's microfibers have performed so well.
 
The RN number is the company who makes them registered number This way if there is any problem with the item they can trace it back to the company who made it.All company's that make clothing Must have a RN number that is the law I know I was making clothing for 25 years
 
gonz0 said:
No need to be paranoid just because of the price. I have several Uber towels and the Sam's Club MF's feel just as good as the Uber MF's, only slightly less plush. I'd say for an all-purpose towel they are great and I've experienced NO marring on my car, using these to apply wax and wipe clean.
You must have white paint. Try doing a cd test and see what happens
 
Its what you going to do with the towels. Check out autogeek's chart. The 530g/m2 and above are nice towels. The ones I listed below from CG's are nice also. I use the best for ONR's, Buffing, QD'ing, etc.... Am I going to take a Sam's Club 12 pack towel and do a ONR on my car? No way !!! SClub towels have their place.



MDRX8 said:
These are lower grade mf towels. I like chemical guys ELITE MICROFIBER SUPER-PLUSH SUPER PREMIUM, MONSTER MICROFIBER EXTREME THICKNESS Microfiber, 530xl EXTREMELY THICK HEAVY WEIGH ....... you'll love any of those
 
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