Hi Jason, got your PM... figured I'd reply here with a bit more detail.
The MFT 360 and 530 are easily your best choice for the money. Funny though, in the last 18 months ALL (affordable) vendors prices have doubled their prices from what they were in 2013. Yet both Microfiber Tech and TRC are still much more affordable than anywhere else.
Sticking with MFT though.... I'd suggest a minimum of 2 dozen of each, although the price point break is at 30. You can get by with a dozen, but you'll use them all when doing a compound and polish. When doing a rinseless wash you'll use a dozen, if not 18 towels and honestly.... I don't EVER use the rinseless towels for paint correction. I actually don't like rinseless so much, but when doing them I'll use more than a dozen towels for that.
Thank goodness that we don't have extreme water restrictions in place here, which allows me to just do an old fashion shampoo wasting, foam blasting, super foam cannon wash.
Being as you are in Hawaii, I'd suggest paying shipping once, and ordering as many as you'll think you'll ever need down the road. No harm in getting 30 of both the 360 and 530. Actually the 530 is a 16x24 which comes in handy. (
Funny though that both are more than twice what I paid back in 2013, albeit for a case load order.) I can tell you that Ian generally uses FedEx, and it's FAR from cheap! That (multiple) case order added 22¢ per towel to the cost, but it was a couple of fairly large (FedEx calls them oversized) boxes.
The 360 is a great overall towel, and will work for compound as well as polish removal, even down to sealant removal. In fact, I'd much prefer a terry construction towel for all of those jobs as compared to the split weave Korean towel construction that the Korean 500 edgeless has.
The Korean edgeless though makes for a GREAT final wipe towel!:xyxthumbs:
While you're ordering, I'd suggest getting at least one of the Korean drying towels. They are very good, very good indeed. (
Especially for a waffle weave, as they are much softer than anything else I've tried.) There is one other drying towel that really soaks up the water, and has a construction method different than all the rest, and that is the Cobra Guzzler (foam core). That is pretty much the only Cobra towel that I like (
especially for the cost that they ask for them).
Just checked the prices online and the 400gsm Elite Ultrafine towels are actually cheaper than the regular 530 towels, but don't think that they will be ANYWHERE NEAR as durable. The 400gsm units (starting at only 4, are $2.87 and drop to $2.54 once you hit 30). I just never ordered a bunch of them as I have dozens of the Korean edgeless to fill that extra fine niche. (
The 500 Ultrafine however are out of stock.)
Do make sure though when you order to ask them for a few samples. Ian and Dan have always been happy to make that happen. Tell them I sent ya'.
