flyinion
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Anyone ever use these? Carrand Microfiber MAX Supreme Drying Towel I needed asap to get a new drying towel for my car after I realized the cheapo waffle weave "kitchen" towels I had been using were not cotton or some other soft fiber but all synthetic. I'd been meaning to get a couple of cobra guzzlers but couldn't wait.
I went to the local chain automotive store and they had what I believe is the exact same product I just linked, but labeled as Auto Spa brand. It also said Max Supreme drying towel and is the same color/plush. In small lettering on the back it mentions being made by Carrand so that's why I assume it is the same towel (same size etc.). I was kind of surprised too when I saw the price, the local store was $3 cheaper.
I just wondered if anyone has experience with them since there were no reviews on the product page. Planned use as I said is for drying the car. I did learn one thing pretty quick last night about these MF's that have the sewn cloth around the edge (the black border in this case). Don't rip the tag out of it. Now I have an inch long piece that is not sewn to the MF anymore, oops.
I went to the local chain automotive store and they had what I believe is the exact same product I just linked, but labeled as Auto Spa brand. It also said Max Supreme drying towel and is the same color/plush. In small lettering on the back it mentions being made by Carrand so that's why I assume it is the same towel (same size etc.). I was kind of surprised too when I saw the price, the local store was $3 cheaper.
I just wondered if anyone has experience with them since there were no reviews on the product page. Planned use as I said is for drying the car. I did learn one thing pretty quick last night about these MF's that have the sewn cloth around the edge (the black border in this case). Don't rip the tag out of it. Now I have an inch long piece that is not sewn to the MF anymore, oops.