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I like the sam's club proforce ones better. They are plusher and softer.
I'm glad you ask, because I was considering them too...Seems like everywhere I go now, I'm just looking for things I can use for detailing...am I sick or what!![]()
:iagree: I've been using them on paint for years, and never had a problem.
:iagree: I've been using them on paint for years, and never had a problem.
:iagree:I have used some of those and the costco ones on paint. Im always gentle when i use them and from my experiences they have never marred or left swirls. I personally, dont understand why some people feel the need that only high end microfibers can touch their paint. It really seems silly to me... just my opinion.
Probably because of the mentality that if it cost more then it must be better .:iagree:I have used some of those and the costco ones on paint. Im always gentle when i use them and from my experiences they have never marred or left swirls. I personally, dont understand why some people feel the need that only high end microfibers can touch their paint. It really seems silly to me... just my opinion.
Probably because of the mentality that if it cost more then it must be better .
I have used them for a number of years. I wouldn't use them on the finish of my Corvette but for general cleaning they work fairly well. I personally like the Sam's orange towels better.