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Since this is the Autogeek forum and they don't sell theragcompany towels, I won't address that.
However, I only use Korean made, Korean fabric towels with 70/30% polyester/polyamide composition and at least 400 GSM weight. I never use any towel made in China due to lack of faith in the truth on their labels.
Could you explain what you mean? Are you saying that you don't like korean microfiber that manufactured in china because chinese manufacturers are not as forthcoming? I guess that makes sense but I feel like whatever microfiber distributor sells your korean made and manufactured towels isn't going to tarnish their reputation by selling microfiber that is made and manufactured in china if the product isn't thoroughly inspected and tested. The companies that have built reputations from distributing the finest korean microfiber towels will most likely put in the R&D before selling the public a chinese towel that is anything less than what they promise.
99% of my towels are made in china because I use between 50-100 a day. Unlike cheap costco towels, they maintain their softness through 30+ washes and the only thing I've found Split Korean microfiber to perform better at is for rinseless washing media. The split fibers release dirt much better when dunked into rinseless solution than looped fibers. I also LOVE Autogeek's waffle weave korean glass towel. Even at 8$ a piece (ridiculous) I bought a few for interior window cleaning and they are a treat to use.
99% of my towels are made in china because I use between 50-100 a day. Unlike cheap costco towels, they maintain their softness through 30+ washes and the only thing I've found Split Korean microfiber to perform better at is for rinseless washing media. The split fibers release dirt much better when dunked into rinseless solution than looped fibers. I also LOVE Autogeek's waffle weave korean glass towel. Even at 8$ a piece (ridiculous) I bought a few for interior window cleaning and they are a treat to use.
Are you in business? Do you have a federal tax ID? With a tax ID you can get wholesale accounts with these suppliers. I buy all my towels in bulk and wholesale. I buy cases of waffle weave towels for less than $4 each.
Yes, I have a federal tax ID but that really hasn't been necessary for me to purchase the towels I prefer at wholesale prices. I only use 3 different towels, all are chinese made and I buy between 175-250 of each bi-annually.
300 gsm edgeless (glass, metal polishing, coating removal, polish removal, etc) These are my all purpose towels.
365 gsm edgeless (polish and wax removal on soft finicky paint)
420 gsm edgeless (waterless, rinseless, quick detailer)
I do have costco microfiber on hand for cleaning nasty interiors, wheels, wheel wells, removing adhesives, and tires. Most of the time they are completely trashed after one use so I throw them away. At most I'll wash them once but they usually degrade and lose softness after only one wash.
All 3 gsm variations of edgeless chinese made towels I listed, I buy wholesale and they get reused over and over and over without EVER degrading. They may look terrible after 30 washes but they never lint and they never lose their softness. Here's the kicker, I pay about $1.00-$1.50 a piece for them.
It makes sense that you have such a strong opinion on chinese towels when you are basing your opinion on the quality of microfiber found at costco, autozone, etc. While I do not want you to think I am comparing the chinese made towels I use to your $4 korean towels. I hope you can understand that as a fellow business own, I have found what I feel are the best towels possible that would not inflict any marring as long as I'm not careless. My customers have never been upset with me because I wasn't using korean microfiber on their car.
That said, I know this statement is a bit polarizing, but I think the best detailers on earth would still be way better than you and I even if they were limited to only using chinese made costco kirklands
Imo 9/10 its not the towel that scratches, it's something caught in the towel. The best, fluffiest, most expensive towel will mar as soon as a spec of something gets caught in it. This is why I prefer multiple decent quality towels over a single expensive one. I'll grab fresh towels frequently no matter what task I'm doing.