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Copy and pasted this btw: Here is what I put and did.
So I just washed a 36 pack and then put them in the dryer and they came out great.
I've never done the CD test with any towels, but figured "ehh what the heck, why not." So I got out a DVDR, cleaned it with a Mothers Window cleaner sample bottle I had. Came out clean and no scratches.
So I then folded it 4 ways and rubbed it back and fourth and still nada. Then unfolded it and with one finger rubbed it pretty hard and the DVDr still came out fine. Turned the towel around to the unplush side and did the same with 1 finger and still came out fine.
So looks like these towels might end up working out. Of course, I am not going to be rubbing on the paint that hard, so I think technique will come more into play here. Just hope they hold up for a while. $15 dollars for 36 mf towels.
I do have my other towels for the final wipe, for removing wax, and after the final polish. I just wanted more work horse towels and I plan on getting better on rinseless washes. Due to the new LA water regulations and I like to be as Eco friendly as I can.
I have a stack of the pro force towels and have been in the process of throwing them out after a bit over a year. They work great for interiors, engines, wheels, etc...
I do quite a few rinse less washes and usually stick with the 700 gsm waterless wash towels since both sides are along nap. I feel they hold much more solution than those did which means I can use all 8 sides instead of just 4.
If they work out for you great :xyxthumbs: