Meguiars supreme shine microfiber

captivahach

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Has anyone tried these I found a 20 pack for 29.00 just wondering if they are any good. They are yellow say plush microfibers.
 
they aren't bad and I would use these for removing polish/compound, but after repeated washes they start to degrade. if you want to buy bulk the yellow kirkland/costco microfiber towels feel softer and plusher after they have been washed and dried...
 
I have a few. i agree with the comment that they seem to degrade quicker than other towels.
 
The 20 pack I bought were a little damaged at the edges and were crappier compared to the retail 3-pack
 
Walmart e-store had a deal on the 20 packs last fall for $19.97 with free ship to store. I bought a couple packs as the towels are fairly nice. Nice enough to use an any paint without a concern of scratching or swirling. At a buck a towel, this was a great value, IMO. The towels are a 24" x 16". I had no quality issues with any of the towels in either 20 pack. Maybe watch the item on the Walmart site for a while and see if the price drops again.
 
Walmart e-store had a deal on the 20 packs last fall for $19.97 with free ship to store. I bought a couple packs as the towels are fairly nice. Nice enough to use an any paint without a concern of scratching or swirling. At a buck a towel, this was a great value, IMO. The towels are a 24" x 16". I had no quality issues with any of the towels in either 20 pack. Maybe watch the item on the Walmart site for a while and see if the price drops again.

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For waterless washing, I use a plusher, thicker towel, but I'm not afraid of these on any finish in any other application.

Bill
 
Ok thanks, looking for some new towels just to remove compound and wax.
 
They're my go to for rinseless washes, can't be the price and quality
 
Rag Company has excellent MF. Most are 70/30 South Korean at very reasonable prices. Edge-less blue and orange are my top 2 choices.
 
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