Vroom Ultra MF

Tasty

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Has anyone used these towels. They are the grey Vroom towels that come in a 2 pack at Target. They appear to be quite plush, and very soft. I am tempted to test them out because they seem like one of the nicer OTC towels I have seen out there.
 
Are you referring to the polishing cloths?



I've got a whole bag full I've not tried yet:



2 MF polishing cloths 14x14 (grey & yellow; I bought the yellow)

2 MF detailing cloths 14x14 (blue)

5 MF towels 14x14 (white multi-purpose)

ww absorbent drying towel 3.19 sq. ft (orange)



They didn't appear to be terribly expensive, so I thought I'd give them a try.
 
Maybe that's what I meant. I couldn't find the exact product online so I had to remember as best I could from the other day. Actually, I couldn't find anything Vroom online on the Target site.
 
I believe you're talking about the "Detailing Cloths", because the "polishing cloths" are microsuede. I have the five-pack of the detailing cloths, and I have to say that they are probably my favorite paint towels. They are very soft and plush, and they never cause harm to paint. IMO a steal for $6. The only downsides are that they are rather small (only like 12"x12") and they curl up a little in the dryer.
 
Tasty said:
Has anyone used these towels. They are the grey Vroom towels that come in a 2 pack at Target. They appear to be quite plush, and very soft. I am tempted to test them out because they seem like one of the nicer OTC towels I have seen out there.

I also saw these towels at Target the other day. They were grey and come in a 2 pack for $3.99. They felt thicker, softer, and more plush than the regular Vroom towels in the 5 pack for $5.99. If I recall correctly, I don't think that they were the polishing towels.
 
Sherman8r44 said:
I believe you're talking about the "Detailing Cloths", because the "polishing cloths" are microsuede. I have the five-pack of the detailing cloths, and I have to say that they are probably my favorite paint towels. They are very soft and plush, and they never cause harm to paint. IMO a steal for $6. The only downsides are that they are rather small (only like 12"x12") and they curl up a little in the dryer.

Which one would be best used to remove wax, "Detailing" or "Polishing" cloths?
 
Malachi71 said:
Which one would be best used to remove wax, "Detailing" or "Polishing" cloths?





Detailing.

I just bought some of their Ultra Plush Detailing cloths. They are blue and come in a two pack. Seriously plush stuff here. Really nice product.



One question....any used those Microsuede cloths? They are much different than anything i've seen.
 
Malachi71 said:
Which one would be best used to remove wax, "Detailing" or "Polishing" cloths?



"Detailing" for most waxes, but the microsuede "Polishing" for sealants that dry and leave a film of sorts (like 3Dog).



Machboy--I have used the microsuede cloths. They are interesting, and they do quite well for sealants that are applied thin and dry, not regular wax residue. They are a one-trick pony in that respect; there really isn't anything else to use them for.
 
Sherman8r44 said:
"Detailing" for most waxes, but the microsuede "Polishing" for sealants that dry and leave a film of sorts (like 3Dog).



Machboy--I have used the microsuede cloths. They are interesting, and they do quite well for sealants that are applied thin and dry, not regular wax residue. They are a one-trick pony in that respect; there really isn't anything else to use them for.

I kind of thought that I bought the wrong cloth for the wrong application. I bought the Microsuede polishing cloth before inquiring here as to which cloth to buy for wax removal.

Since I already have them, would the Microsuede Polishing Cloth work well for cleaning windows or interior vinyl, such as applying 303 to the dash?
 
mtndew said:
I also saw these towels at Target the other day. They were grey and come in a 2 pack for $3.99. They felt thicker, softer, and more plush than the regular Vroom towels in the 5 pack for $5.99. If I recall correctly, I don't think that they were the polishing towels.



Quote from Machboy "I just bought some of their Ultra Plush Detailing cloths. They are blue and come in a two pack. Seriously plush stuff here. Really nice product."





What gets a little confusing about Vroom's MF is deciding which one to buy.



They've got the:



Grey 2 pack for $3.99

Blue 2 pack for $3.99 (Maybe the grey and blue are the same?)

5 pack for $5.99

12 pack for $7.99



So many choices...
 
Setec Astronomy said:
I believe there is a supplier that recommends the microfiber suede for glass.

Well that's good news. Would they be fine to use to wipe down the dash and other interior vinyl or leather or do I need to use the plush MF?
 
Really, it's whatever works for you. I find that for wiping down dust interiors, it's best to use something that has some nap to hold the dust, but if you are applying protectant, I imagine the suede type would work. Give it a try and let us know how it works.
 
What makes identifying all the Vroom towels is that the same towels come in different colors, too! The microsuede will be tough to use on glass, too, because it doesn't absorb that much liquid and it doesn't trap dirt all that well.
 
As I said about the microsuede, one supplier sells this specifically as a glass towel. I haven't used it, but I have used similar (non-microfiber) towels successfully on my bathroom mirrors, etc.
 
Malachi71 said:
Quote from Machboy "I just bought some of their Ultra Plush Detailing cloths. They are blue and come in a two pack. Seriously plush stuff here. Really nice product."





What gets a little confusing about Vroom's MF is deciding which one to buy.



They've got the:



Grey 2 pack for $3.99

Blue 2 pack for $3.99 (Maybe the grey and blue are the same?)

5 pack for $5.99

12 pack for $7.99



So many choices...





No problems. I've been using these towels for about a year. Really nice to be able to just run to the store and grab some MF without having to wait on the UPS man.



Here is the breakdown as i see it.



The Grey/Blue 2 Pack- i've only seen the grey ones once and they were pretty much exactly like the Blue two pack. These two are at the top of the Vroom food chain. Very plush and soft. Much more so than the multi packs. Use these for removing LSP's and QD.



5pack / 12 pack- The both are the same towel just in two different quantities. These towels are more all in one towels. They aren't near the thickness of the 2 pack ones. I use these for all interior jobs and wheels. I've also used them for removing AIO and other paint cleaners/polishes. Do a fine job.



Either way you can't go wrong. For the money and more importantly the convenience Vroom towels are very hard to beat.



PS. Speaking of Vroom, next time your at Target check out the Vroom Tire Shine...i love it.
 
machboy said:
No problems. I've been using these towels for about a year. Really nice to be able to just run to the store and grab some MF without having to wait on the UPS man.



Here is the breakdown as i see it.



The Grey/Blue 2 Pack- i've only seen the grey ones once and they were pretty much exactly like the Blue two pack. These two are at the top of the Vroom food chain. Very plush and soft. Much more so than the multi packs. Use these for removing LSP's and QD.



5pack / 12 pack- The both are the same towel just in two different quantities. These towels are more all in one towels. They aren't near the thickness of the 2 pack ones. I use these for all interior jobs and wheels. I've also used them for removing AIO and other paint cleaners/polishes. Do a fine job.



Either way you can't go wrong. For the money and more importantly the convenience Vroom towels are very hard to beat.



PS. Speaking of Vroom, next time your at Target check out the Vroom Tire Shine...i love it.



Well, that sums it up. Thank you! So the 5 or 12 pack is fine to use to remove wax, clean windows, and wipe down interior? You find them safe to use?



At first I thought the 5 and 12 packs were different because of the price. 5 for 5.99 and 12 for 7.99 makes it seem as if the 12 pack is cheaper quality but if it is exactly the same as you say then obviously the 12 pack is a great deal.
 
No i've never had any of them scratch. Next time your at Target hold the 5pack and 12pack together and see if you notice any difference. My Target stopped carrying the 12 pack but i think i bought some and didn't notice any difference. Obviously they are cheaper towels than what you would buy from a botique store IE: Pakshak but i can't always wait for a product to arrive by mail.



I will say that the big Vroom drying towel doesn't absorb nearly as well as my Sonus drying WW.





NOTE: make sure you cut or rip those tags off before using the towels.
 
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