I would recommend both types of towels. We offer a bunch of different grades of towels for various uses, as does PakShak, Autopia-Carcare, CMA and Autogeek to name a few.
The
Maximum Drying Towel is a great ww towel for drying.
While the
Elite Buffing Towel is a high quality (I think the best available) dual sided towel (one side plush, and one side less plush) that will be great for buffing the Klasse twins. The Autopia Concours Buffing towel will also serve this need well, it is a great natural microfiber towel.
The
Pro Detailing Towel is a great all purpose microfiber towel, interiors, windows and everything else.
Here is the basic breakdown of the various grades of towels and their uses:
A waffle-weave towel is usually more absorbent, because it's construction allows it to hold the water without releasing it or leaving streaks behind.
A terry towel is best for buffing and QD (some think that waffle-weaves work better, but this is just a personal choice) because the long fibers grab and pull the excess wax/polish or dirt/grime/dust away from the sruface of the paint.
A towel with a tight weave and no pile, suede-like, will be best for windows and mirrors because it will be less likely to leave lint or streaks.
I hope this helps.
Ian
Autofiber.com