I did a comparison of the Walmart polishing towels you can buy in the 6-pack for $6 sold under the Microtex brand name, and the MF you can get from Excel Detail ( http://www.exceldetail.com ) from Patrick (since that's all I have to compare).
At first they look the same, but if you inspect the tag you see that Excel's are 80% Polyester and 20% polyamide, while the Microtex are 70% polyester and 30% polyamide. I don't know if that's good or bad or neither.
Next I noticed that Excel's towels felt more substantial and as I dug into that it seems that Excel's are much thicker and more plush feeling while the Microtex are thinner, but more tacky. They stuck more to my dry skin and acted a bit like velcro while Excel's were more soft and towel-like.
Next I tried the scratch test on the most scratch prone thing I have - our formally "nice" dining room table made of dark wood. After getting it we found it scratched from the slightest thing - even running finger over dust on it.
Under a bright light I used both towels and rubbed them on the surface - nothing for either. Then I used a terry dish towel and got scratches. A win for MF!
Next I tried the scratch test on my paint - no scratches for either.
I'll continue to use Excel's for my major work because they're easier to use and feel better.
At first they look the same, but if you inspect the tag you see that Excel's are 80% Polyester and 20% polyamide, while the Microtex are 70% polyester and 30% polyamide. I don't know if that's good or bad or neither.
Next I noticed that Excel's towels felt more substantial and as I dug into that it seems that Excel's are much thicker and more plush feeling while the Microtex are thinner, but more tacky. They stuck more to my dry skin and acted a bit like velcro while Excel's were more soft and towel-like.
Next I tried the scratch test on the most scratch prone thing I have - our formally "nice" dining room table made of dark wood. After getting it we found it scratched from the slightest thing - even running finger over dust on it.
Under a bright light I used both towels and rubbed them on the surface - nothing for either. Then I used a terry dish towel and got scratches. A win for MF!
Next I tried the scratch test on my paint - no scratches for either.
I'll continue to use Excel's for my major work because they're easier to use and feel better.