Sonus Der Wunder Microfiber Polishing Towels

Very nice towel, I just got 4 and recently used it for polish removal and they did the job well, very smooth :xyxthumbs:

Never tried the Indigo
 
I have these as well as several other Sonus microfiber towels and like Elite Pro stated they do a excellent job. They are one of my most reached for towels.

Jeff
 
Thanks guys, I'm going to pick some up
 
"Sonus Der Wunder Microfiber Polishing Towels" are my favorite edgeless MF towels.I have tried many.While the Pak white edgeless are nice,these take the cake!
 
Sonus towels are great. Their polishing towels are my favorite for polish and wax removal out of all the towels i've tried. Also they have some drying towels that work great, super soft and never scratch the paint even on soft clears.
 
Sonus towels are great. Their polishing towels are my favorite for polish and wax removal out of all the towels i've tried. Also they have some drying towels that work great, super soft and never scratch the paint even on soft clears.

Exactly,thats when they really shine - Soft Paints.
I keep them seperate from my other MF's.
 
I have always been a big fan of Sonus towels and give big :props: to AG for brining them on. Love the buffing towels!
Excellent move! Im the MAN

The drying towels are not my very favorite but I was so happy with them (used them for most of the last two years with only good experiences) I would have never intentionally tried anything else. With my Master Blaster the point is now mostly moot for me.
 
Thank you for this post. I have been looking and looking for edgeless replacements for the previous indigo ones. Edgeless is not in the title, and the search is not doing it for me.
 
I tried to order 3 packs of these and AG called me and said they are on backorder.
 
I was able to order them and I will get them Tuesday. I will let you guys know what I think, thanks for the responses.
 
"Sonus Der Wunder Microfiber Polishing Towels" are my favorite edgeless MF towels.I have tried many.While the Pak white edgeless are nice,these take the cake!


I like Pakshak as well, and if these are nicer, and not white (which is a plus) I'll be looking forward to using them
 
Microfiber cloths are a big ripoff except for the interior of a car. I use them to clean my leather seating in my Jaguar. But as far as drying and detailing the outside. 100% cotton is the best cleans the best and absorbs water the best. U have to be careful buying 100 cotton cloth as the stitching is usually poly. There is only one auto detailer:buffing on line store I know of that sells real 100% cotton drying towel.:buffing:Feed back please
 
Microfiber cloths are a big ripoff except for the interior of a car. I use them to clean my leather seating in my Jaguar. But as far as drying and detailing the outside. 100% cotton is the best cleans the best and absorbs water the best. U have to be careful buying 100 cotton cloth as the stitching is usually poly. There is only one auto detailer:buffing on line store I know of that sells real 100% cotton drying towel.:buffing:Feed back please

I can tell you the waffle weave MF towels I use will absorb much better than any cotton. As far as cleans the best there is absolutely no question the correct type of microfiber weave cleans better. It is just fact. If you use a microfiber towel on a kitchen counter it cleans so well in fact that tests have shown it removes more bacteria with water than most materials do with cleaning chemicals.

What do you make of this?

(I can't verify the validity of this picture or caption below but maybe someone else can)

Lab test of 100% cotton terry toweling (right) and a terry weave microfiber towel (left)

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I used to use cotton and diapers before microfiber was introduced and I don't think there is any comparison. Microfiber is much better
 
I bought all 3 of these and have yet to take them out of the packages.
Microfiber is much better than any cotton towel I have used for wax removal, drying, and windows. It is the fine weave of microfibers that make them so efficient at cleaning. The fine weave collects material much better than cotton does. Certainly, cotton can be just as soft, but any cotton towel that has as fine a texture as MF isn't going to last very long, and is going to be much more difficult to clean than MF. I strongly prefer natural products to synthetics, but I cannot deny the superior effectiveness of MF to cotton, which is why I make an exception in that case.
 
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