AG microfiber for spray wax decision

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New guy here, not a pro detailer, just learning about products and techniques to keep my vehicles looking good for years to come. I'm shopping the AG store for microfiber rags to use for spray wax spreading and removal after my wash. I'm looking at the "Chinchilla", "Supreme 530" and "Super Plush" rags. I'm hoping for some feedback from those who have used any or all of these, pros and cons when comparing them, what makes one better than another.

Thanks in advance.
 
I love the Chinchilla's for spray wax removal. They are SUPER plush and soft. Great price too.

The Super Plush's are also great, and a bit more "stout" if that makes any sense. I have used these to remove waxes, and thought they worked just fine.

Oh, and welcome to AGO! :)
 
It sounds like both options are good. All 3 are priced the same for the quantity and size I'm interested in, pretty close in GSM and same 75/25 ratio. The Chinchilla looks to have a different weave(?), maybe split, the other 2 look to be looped. The other 2 also use Korean fibers. I'm not sure if any of those things would be noticable to me in use or make one safer on paint than another.
 
You really can't go wrong with anything found in the AG store.
 
Thank you for the feedback, I went ahead and ordered a 3 pack of the "Chinchilla. I also added a"Dry Me a River" towel. I'm hoping that will help me avoid having to stop to ring out my first drying towel, I'll just rotate in a 3rd.
 
Has AG or MikeP ever done an article on when to use which type of microfiber, preferably w/ photos of the various weaves etc?
 
Rather than starting another thread let me ask this, why does it seem like all the microfiber rags I've used on my glass leave small fibers all over it? I have to use cotton towels/rags to avoid it. I haven't tried very many different MF rags, Costco rags and my chemical guys waffle weave drying towel do it. I've seen people using all kinds of different MF rags on glass without complaints, even seen professional tinters using the same Costco rags solely to wipe the glass before tint.
 
Has AG or MikeP ever done an article on when to use which type of microfiber, preferably w/ photos of the various weaves etc?


Not me. I have a LOT of articles that showcase various microfiber tools and anytime I detail a car and share how I did it I also take pictures showing what I use.

I'm a fan of flat weave towels for just about everything for the reasons I share here,


How, why & when to inspect your microfiber towels when detailing cars


I takes HOURS to buff out or detail a car. It takes SECONDS to put scratches in if your towels are contaminated.



More CONTENT you won't find on a Facebook Group :laughing:


How to safely wash a ceramic coated car by Mike Phillips - Traditional Hose & Bucket Approach

How to maintain a Coated Garage Queen by Mike Phillips

Must Have Microfiber! At least my opinion :)




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