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Great price, are they any good?
I use them daily, bought about 5 bags to keep up with the work. As said these newer ones have a thicker pile & work great. Just make sure you wash them before use or they will lint but once the 1st wash was done I haven't seen any lint since.
I use them for Interior, Jambs, Wheels, Engine bay, Glass, & so on. Only times iv'e used them on paint is when the vehicle was utterly trashed beforehand.
Is this the same new version that you have?There's a new gold looking version and it seems to be a bit thicker than the yellow/green ones.
Is this the same new version that you have?
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I like the blue ones from Sam's Club better. But for general use both are fine.
Is this the same new version that you have?
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I use them daily, bought about 5 bags to keep up with the work. As said these newer ones have a thicker pile & work great. Just make sure you wash them before use or they will lint but once the 1st wash was done I haven't seen any lint since.
I use them for Interior, Jambs, Wheels, Engine bay, Glass, & so on. Only times iv'e used them on paint is when the vehicle was utterly trashed beforehand.
Great price, are they any good?
These are the ones I've been using for about a year. At like 55cents a piece they are worth it.
Most of my jobs are aio, so all the defects aren't removed completely anyway. I have not had any issues, except for linting on windows and mirrors.
I'll bust out my nicer towels on the high end jobs, but I use them on my own vehicles without a second thought. The plush ones are way better than the ones from Sam's club.
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Nope that's the original one. The new one is more gold or orange I would say. You might have to go to a different Costco to pick them up
Costco microfiber towels are amazing for the price. I use them for everything including rinseless washes, pre-drying towel for traditional washes before going over with a waffle weave, wiping off polish/compound with CarPro Eraser, interior, wheels, EVERYTHING.
I have like 3 packs separated into a bin, I use them for about everything, even correction wipe downs. I like to use them once, wash them and they then puff up a bit. Works great also for leather seats
I haven't noticed scratching on my super duper soft black 2013 Porsche Cayenne. Maybe cause i'm no longer obsessive about swirls and i've come to the realization that the paint will never be 100% perfect.I will however use the Kirklands for compound removal, and on harder paints even on polish and/or LSP wipe down on some vehicles. My kids 4Runner never has a problem with it, neither does my Caddy. My G35 however scratches/swirls when you freaking look at it! It'll take a compound wipe, and in cooler weather even a polish wipe, but not LSP. Soft black on ANYTHING won't stand up to them.![]()
No tags is a good selling point. Other than that, how do the Sams Club MF towels look/feel/perform compared to the Kirklands?I have a few Costco and Sams Club MF towel packs. I dont use on paint but on everything else. I wish the Costco ones didnt have tags though. Sams towels are tagless which is nice.