Microtex Platinum XL Microfiber towels

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I picked these up over the weekend to just have a few extra around the garage. Price was roughly $10 for 15 towels. While working on the previous review on Mothers Waterless Wash & Wax Seen Here I thought I would use these and see how they would work. First off I like how they are 2 sided where you can use one side for glass or light wiping and the other side is much thicker and has a better ability to cut product and ease the removal process of polishes and waxes.








I also used these towels in the first step of the paint correction process seen in this thread - Preservation Project - Green Machine. FYI these 2 photos are of the same towel.. Strange how it changed colors from one pic to the next.. :confused:





Overall I really like these towels for their usage and pricing.. Im sure there are better and more expensive ones out there but these worked perfectly for me..

Grade scale of a B+ due to the lack of microfiber experience on my end.
 
FYI these 2 photos are of the same towel.. Strange how it changed colors from one pic to the next.. :confused:


It's the camera. All digital camera require something called white balance. In different types of light, especially in shade or under various artificial lights, you sometimes need to manually adjust the white balance control.

[video=youtube_share;LiPL73mLeJ8"]Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 13: White Balance: Adorama Photography TV - YouTube[/video]
 
I'm pretty sure those are an 85/15% polyester/polyamide blend. I'd rather use Kirkland Gold towels over those.
 
I've used those as well in the past--but I only use the blue ones for glass cleaning now--they were a bit thin.
 
I wouldn't use those on my paint, at the most maybe for cleaning exhausts and engine bays. Nothing that could be scratched.
 
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