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Is there a difference in cheapo towels vs chemical guys /auto geek?
They are made in China.
I am shocked by price of chemicals guys price
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Why do you think their stuff are ripped off?Big difference u get what you pay for. Having said that stay away from chem guys their stuff is a rip off
Why do you think their stuff are ripped off?
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Once again, Costco towels are inexpensive and really pretty good.
Towels are one of if not the most expensive part of detailing. It's one thing to justify a $35 bottle of wax, or a $10 buffer pad, it's hard to justify a $5 wash cloth size towel to wipe off wax that you may need 4 or 5 of and if you drop it it's now a wheel towel. Or a $30 drying towel. Towels are one thing I'm not as forthcoming about to my wife.
The towel cost $15 sheet. 10 *15=150
I need alot towels since drying car requires 20 towels
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20 towels to dry a vehicle? No way.
Just get yourself 2 large waffle weave towels. Preferably 70/30 blend. Guarantee you can get your vehicle fully dried with 2 towels.
I use about 20 (16x16) per car just for paint but I'm pretty inefficient. I'm using spray wax as a drying aid so I'm actually buffing it as I dry. I use 2 (one per hand) on each section, right+left hood, roof, rear (12), sides (4), front (2), trim/mirrors (2). Like I said, I'm inefficient but once a towel is done with a section it gets tossed into the bin and 2 clean ones come out. I don't fold them in quarters, either, I use them flat in my hand. I have more than enough towels to be this inefficient, though. I have separate waffle weaves for the glass (which I do fold in quarters) and separate MF for the jambs, under the hood, wheels, etc.
Call me crazy, I confess....
Why do you think their stuff are ripped off?
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Are you driving an Rv or a school bus?The towel cost $15 sheet. 10 *15=150
I need alot towels since drying car requires 20 towels
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That does sound kinda crazy + exhausting due to what I imagine must be contorting in weird positions while drying the vehicle. No folding of the towels also results in less of the towel making even contact with the paint.
I personally don’t care for small drying towels and won’t settle for anything less than a 24”x36” drying towel. [with the exception of a Cobra waffle weave, which is a good towel with an inexplicable shape so I rarely ever use it]
I used a mix of Ech2o/Reload as a drying aid on this car yesterday and all I needed was two 24”x36” waffle weaves folded into quarters to get it done.
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What GSM waffle weaves? Also when you say you used 2 - one to wipe on, and one to buff off? Or do you just wipe til dry (and eventually you needed a second towel)?