High GSM Black MicroFiber rags?

Also, anyone know if the rags I linked are Korea made or china made?
 
Not sure where they are made, but aren't they really nice towels for tires and dirty work?
 
Also, anyone know if the rags I linked are Korea made or china made?
•If there is no designated "Made in _______" ...in AGO's MF-towels' product description, then:
-The accepted (at least by me) protocol/etiquette is to say that they are not "Made in Korea".
-Where these are made is then guesswork, if the re-seller won't reveal their vendor(s).

However:
•Here's an example of an AGO provided "Made in Korea" MF-towel product description:

Arctic White Microfiber Towels, detailing towels, microfiber cloths

-Excerpts from the above link:

"The Arctic White cleans, buffs, and dusts your vehicle to perfection!

You can never have too many types of microfiber! The Arctic White Microfiber Towel is a soft, 80/20 blend of polyester and polyamide with excellent absorption and a soft feel.

The Arctic White Microfiber Towel is perfect for buffing because it has a deep pile where dirt and dust can accumulate away from the paint".


Made in Korea.
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Bob
 
At $5.83 per rag that's very expensive for a "wheel detailing & dirty work" towel. That's in the 500+ gsm waterless wash/extra plush/zero edge territory. Best bet is to email AG and ask for the specs on the towel but if I had to make a guess it's a 75/25 made in China.

Personally I would cringe using my nice MF's on wheels, wells, dirty work because you typically want to reserve those for polish removal, waterless washes, wax removal etc. You can definitely find better value "dirty work" towels at >$2.00/towel. Just look around.
 
Chemical guys has a 16x16 black towel I like and use. More you buy, more you save.
 
MFT has black wheel towels with pockets for around $6 a 2 pack. Theyre pretty soft...
 
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