Rag Company's Pluffle or Griot's Garage's Plush Edgeless Towels?

Hopefully I don't add to the "kur-pluffle" here but I use my Eagle Edgeless for doing RW and sometimes WW, also the towels from DPC (forgot the name, doesn't matter) too. Some like less GSM for control while others like plush for the cushion and extra product they can hold. Which is better....yes

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I have used GG Plush and then started using Rag Company Pluffs and now back to GG Plush as the Rag Company rags did not work as well or last as long the GG. Another case of you get what you pay for.
 
I have used GG Plush and then started using Rag Company Pluffs and now back to GG Plush as the Rag Company rags did not work as well or last as long the GG. Another case of you get what you pay for.
If your talking about the Eagle edgeless towels can you elaborate on the issues?

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I have not used those Griots towels and probably won’t for a long time as I have around 500 Eagles from TRC. I buy by the case and Griots does not offer that option. I do however have many of there PFM towels and love that entire line!
 
I have not used those Griots towels and probably won’t for a long time as I have around 500 Eagles from TRC. I buy by the case and Griots does not offer that option. I do however have many of there PFM towels and love that entire line!
Thank you for those towels you gave years ago and right away I bought 2 more

Love the Griot's PFM's

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I have used GG Plush and then started using Rag Company Pluffs and now back to GG Plush as the Rag Company rags did not work as well or last as long the GG. Another case of you get what you pay for.


If comparing to an EE 500 both break out too around $5 ea.

I’ve got EE around 3yrs old that do eavy liftimg for my rinsless’s and still no loose threads and soft as new.

Guess different experiences for different users. I’m a GRIOTS fan as I live 25 mins from their HQ and have loved almost everything from them.

The two things that have not impressed me are their glass sealant and any MF i’ve used from them except PFM’s


Recommend EE 500’s over both. Like the Pluffles but EE more versatile.


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Yeah, and a "few" people live in China. :laughing::laughing:

Their will be legends foretold of the of the Den of microfibers that [mention]fly07sti [/mention] hath once gathered and stashed.

Many will heed these legends and search for the hidden treasures of fly07sti......


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Sorry for being a bit dense.

I'll ask the same question I asked the Guz...

"These towels are both so "soft/plush" - what is it about the pluffle that is lacking vis a vis the GG's towel?"

What tasks then are the pluffles intended for?

Not saying it is a bad towel. But for QD/Drying Aid the Griot's towels would be a better option. They appear similar to the TRC eagle's. Pluffles are drying towels. The TRC Gauntlet is better than the pluffle as a drying towel.
 
Not saying it is a bad towel. But for QD/Drying Aid the Griot's towels would be a better option. They appear similar to the TRC eagle's. Pluffles are drying towels. The TRC Gauntlet is better than the pluffle as a drying towel.

So the other day, I did a quick WW with Ultima and used both the GG Plush and the Pluffles (who thinks of these names) and I agree for the task at hand the GG's were better. Also after washing, just by the feel of it the GG's are a more substantial towel. But then again, my error, I did not know Pluffles were drying towels - and for drying, I don't think there's much better than the PFMs.
 
If comparing to an EE 500 both break out too around $5 ea.

I’ve got EE around 3yrs old that do eavy liftimg for my rinsless’s and still no loose threads and soft as new.

Guess different experiences for different users. I’m a GRIOTS fan as I live 25 mins from their HQ and have loved almost everything from them.

The two things that have not impressed me are their glass sealant and any MF i’ve used from them except PFM’s


Recommend EE 500’s over both. Like the Pluffles but EE more versatile.


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That must be addictive living close to that candy store! I'm also a huge GG fan - products and customer service. But I guess few companies with such an extensive line of products are capable of hitting home runs all the time.

I agree with you about their glass sealant - just a meh product. I would also add their foam sprayer - I think I bought three and all started leaking at the handle. Their basic Glass Cleaner is another just ok product, certainly not a standout. Last to my list are the new microfiber wheel mits - pretty useless for wheel cleaning.
But I do like GG's other towels also the old as well as new glass cleaning towels are superb for the task at hand. Also like their green interior/leather cleaning towels as well as wax removal and their detailing towels.
 
That must be addictive living close to that candy store! I'm also a huge GG fan - products and customer service. But I guess few companies with such an extensive line of products are capable of hitting home runs all the time.

I agree with their glass sealant - just a meh product. I would also add their foam sprayer - I think I bought three and all started leaking at the handle. Their basic Glass Cleaner is another just ok product, certainly not a standout. Last to my list are the new microfiber wheel mits - pretty useless for wheel cleaning.
I talked my buddy into buying the new Brilliant Finish Foam Cannon from Griot's Garage, looking forward to hearing his input and having a go myself.

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I talked my buddy into buying the new Brilliant Finish Foam Cannon from Griot's Garage, looking forward to hearing his input and having a go myself.

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I hope he has better luck with it than I did. I just took a peek at the reviews and they are mixed - hopefully he and you will have a positive experience with it.

Me - I bought this one (or similar) Blackfire Quart Foamaster Foam Gun

It is a very high quality unit and has brass fittings where needed and works perfectly. It's what GG's should be, but then again, GG's is quite a bit less expensive.

I also have a MTM Foam Cannon for use with the pressure washer.
 
I hope he has better luck with it than I did. I just took a peek at the reviews and they are mixed - hopefully he and you will have a positive experience with it.

Me - I bought this one (or similar) Blackfire Quart Foamaster Foam Gun

It is a very high quality unit and has brass fittings where needed and works perfectly. It's what GG's should be, but then again, GG's is quite a bit less expensive.

I also have a MTM Foam Cannon for use with the pressure washer.
Well he's using a pressure washer and yes, I hope he has better luck. I watched Auto-Fanatic's review and he's pretty picky, so I was on board. I'd like to think it has brass bits in it. The price is cheaper than their other unit, wonder if that one will be sticking around

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Well he's using a pressure washer and yes, I hope he has better luck. I watched Auto-Fanatic's review and he's pretty picky, so I was on board. I'd like to think it has brass bits in it. The price is cheaper than their other unit, wonder if that one will be sticking around

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Duh, my error as I was referring to their Foam SPRAYER, Brilliant Finish™ Foaming Sprayer


- Griot's Garage
not the Cannon.
 
Yeah check out Auto-Fanatic and his review of the brand new Griot's Garage Brilliant Shine Foam Cannon, should answer some questions

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Yeah check out Auto-Fanatic and his review of the brand new Griot's Garage Brilliant Shine Foam Cannon, should answer some questions

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Thanks for the heads up about Auto-Fanatic - looks like a good site. Yep, excellent review for what looks to be a quality product.
 
Well he's using a pressure washer and yes, I hope he has better luck. I watched Auto-Fanatic's review and he's pretty picky, so I was on board. I'd like to think it has brass bits in it. The price is cheaper than their other unit, wonder if that one will be sticking around

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It’ll probable be sticking around as being part of the boss system it’s designed to work with the bottles of surface prep, wash, and polygloss.

You can hook the cannon directly to bottle. Also change the different ends to control foam density.


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They can be used as [mention]The Guz [/mention] does for all surfaces. The are not better than PFM’s but I do like them with drying aids.

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They actually only recommend it for small area touch up for drying, even on large sizes

Also I read somewhere that they excel at waterless and rinseless because like a waffle weave the pockets give the debris somewhere to go.

For rinseless and waterless i like them but no better than EE.

I feel where they excel is using a drying aid to dry. I’m sure those Griots are fine but i go with the EE as Griots rarely has MF on sale.

If AG carries the Griots I would recommend ordering a pack of both and forming then giving us your opinion on both. I’m sure you will find uses for both.




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