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I picked up the following MF's at Long's yesterday:



Butler Cleanall Waffle Weave MF 70/30 for $5.49 12 x14

3M Scotch Brite MF High Performance Cloth 80/20 for $4.99 12 x 14

Viper 2 pack MF 80/20 plush for $8.99 16 x 16



The Butler is the highest quality waffle weave I have seen so far. It is a really nicely made MF. Easily worth 50 cents more than the 3M. Absorbs water really well and no linting! These look great for window cleaning. The tag had to be cut with a scissor. I’m not sure I would want to try the waffle weave on my paint, it just isn’t plush enough. This is a well-made waffle MF. The instructions on the package are very similar to the 3M package in style, applications, etc. They may be manufactured by the same company and supplied to 3M and Butler.



3M Scotch Brite appears to be a waffle weave but finer waffle pattern than the Butler towel. The quality of the 3M seems lower than the Butler in that it is much lighter weight material. This towel did not lint during the glass wipe test but was not as absorbent as the Butler Cleanall. The instructions claim, “ hot water safe (95C), chlorine bleach safe and dryer safe through hundreds of washes�. Hmmm, this is a first for MF's.



The Viper 2 pack is interesting. These green vipers are really plush and appear to be well made. Much better than the blue vipers I have, these are labeled Ultra MF, as in plusher, thicker, heavier. They look similar to the MT I got from CMA last summer but are 80/20's not 70/30's like Yo Steve and Neatitems. While really plush, heavyweight and well made, these towels lint during my mirror wipe test just like my CMA MT. Maybe a few washes will help. It was easy to remove the tag from the cloth. If the linting stops, these will be great towels, if not they join my linting MT’s pile- looks good, very plush, feels good, lints bad… After washing the Viper MF's, they still lint. Actually other than the green color, they appear identical to the CMA MT that I have. Too bad they lint so much.



At least there are more options these days......:D
 
I have been lurking here for a while and joined I think a couple of months ago. I have checked out a bunch of forums and decided this was the one for me. Seems to be a lot of nice folks here. I found this site while surfing for opinions about my shurhold DA. If I had found this site sooner I would have saved some money.

I started with a rotary a LONG time ago, like 1959. And had never used a DA until I got the shurhold although I bought a PC a while ago and never used it. In fact I forgot I bought it.

I bought some pads and backing plates from PAC. We had a little confusion with one backing plate but Angelo straightened that out.

I have seen some fantastic work here, Actually fantastic doesn't come close to describing it. Some real talented people here.

Hope to get to know some of you.
 
Nice to have you aboard Ron.
You are right. This is the best detailing forum going. I hope to see you around.
 
welcome Ron! Glad you found us!:) Detailchick
 

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Hi Ron, welcome to TID. Enjoy your time here.

The Shurhold is a great polisher people are just starting to find out about.

jk
 
Hi Ron, welcome to TID. Enjoy your time here.

The Shurhold is a great polisher people are just starting to find out about.

jk

Thanks Jack.

I like the shurhold. So far it seems like a very nice tool. After always using a rotary I was really surprised how well it worked.
 
Welcome, great people here with years of knowledge not to mention the best detailing sight I'm aware of. Don't be shy about posting threads if you need some answers.
 
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone.




Bill, its nice to see another Mainer here. I wonder if we are the only Mainiacs here?

Im a weekend warrior that most mainers hate. Have a camp up in Stoneham that we go to.:biggrin: I love being out in the woods, now if the wife would just let me move up there full time LOL.
 
Im a weekend warrior that most mainers hate. Have a camp up in Stoneham that we go to.:biggrin: I love being out in the woods, now if the wife would just let me move up there full time LOL.

I sure wouldn't have any right to hate you. I worked in Mass a lot more than Maine before I retired. I love the woods also.

A lot of people from Mass have moved here after they retired. I know of a fire chief from Boston that moved to a remote lake that you couldn't get to without a 4X4.
 
Welcome Ron!

I'm originally from MA and my dad and brother used to canoe/camp the Allagash. Plenty of trips up to "Downeast" for some succulent lobsta, too!

My dad's a retired Deputy Fire Chief and as a kid he used to take me into Boston for big (multi alarm) working fires. I bet he knows the retired Chief in the "woods". Small internet!

Glad to have you here and enjoy the best detailing community anywhere.

BTW, I also have my eye on the Shurhold machine soon.
 
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