Rather than have a discussion as to who thinks a towel is better type contest, looking into the technical aspects who thinks what type of material is better over another, and/or what kind of towel is better over one or the other.
The age old best has always been 100% hight quality cotton from Fieldcrest and some other name brand lines.
Now the microfiber craze is on where they don't use 100% cotton but a fiber blend. The microfibers are twisted, but not looped like cotton towels usually are.
Then there are diaper towels
And now we have the new towels Autopia is selling, but only good for final buffing. In the selling description it mentions that MF towels that are blended aren't looped, but hooked, and can mar or microscratch a cars finish.Not sure if this is true or just hype.
All of these towels most likely have different abrasive levels,and may scratch and mar.
What towel is best for what task, and what towel will not microscratch or mar car paint and why?
The age old best has always been 100% hight quality cotton from Fieldcrest and some other name brand lines.
Now the microfiber craze is on where they don't use 100% cotton but a fiber blend. The microfibers are twisted, but not looped like cotton towels usually are.
Then there are diaper towels
And now we have the new towels Autopia is selling, but only good for final buffing. In the selling description it mentions that MF towels that are blended aren't looped, but hooked, and can mar or microscratch a cars finish.Not sure if this is true or just hype.
All of these towels most likely have different abrasive levels,and may scratch and mar.
What towel is best for what task, and what towel will not microscratch or mar car paint and why?