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killrwheels@autogeek said:Autogeek and Pakshak are the only two vendors to date where I have seen the best quality in micros. Not staying there are not others, but careful and never use those bags of 20 at Costgo and Bjs. Rub some on the back of an old cd, you'll see why. There is no quality control.
aceshigh73 said:I would have to disagree to an extent... my 20 from bj's are top notch... for $9.99 they are an amazing bargin.... Granted I dont have a C6, but I do not want any swirls/scratches introduced by the towels....
I did a CD test on 2 of them and they did not scratch... (and I rubbed with ALOT of force!). I also wouldnt necessarily use an "old" CD.. most of those already have scratches on them.... Get a new one (a blank CD or DVD) take a look in the light for scratching and them go to town.... This is what I did.
Now ofcourse I did buy 6 more super plushes in the recent Pinnaclewax 15% off sale... at $4.25 a piece they are a decent bargain as well.....
My Cobra Mangos scare me alot more than my BJ's towels....
Even if you dont use the BJ's/Costco's on your paint.. they are more than fine for wheels/glass/interior work.... I think you have to put it into perspective.... and sometimes we are brainwashed into thinking that something that is inexpensive cant be good....
MikeyC said:I have to say I disagree. The BJ's towels are not good. They were very soft when I first bought them, but after a few uses and washes (with Pinnacle Micro Wash) they lost their softness completely.
killrwheels@autogeek said:There is a problem with that logic, and thats there are few to no towels made in USA or other areas that are truly 100% cotton. They all use substandard materials on the edging and the ribbons (design in towel). There are a few companies (DF Towel) that make 100% cotton towels but you will pay hansomely for the benefit. Microfibers are truly a better deal and work as well.
That's what I've found too. I have yet to find a 100% cotton terry that's made in the US.