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Thanks for the info guys. What worries me is if all the AG towel edges will pass the CD Test? We have only their word to go on that the edges are actually silk or satin and I read some reviews that other towels that have "silk" or "satin" edges might be some other material and may scratch. I'm not saying I don't trust AG though.
I understand your concern. Heck, if I have a beauty like that (so jealous of your FD), I'd be extra cautious myself. Personally, I'd go edgeless on paint.
Now, I try not to OCD myself to death as it's already bad enough as it is, but I haven't been consistent with the 'cd test'. Once in a while I would randomly select a towel and give it a go, and it would pass with an A. In the back of my mind, however, I'm aware that not every single towel would yield the same result, or the same towel might fail with a big fat F after the next cycle.
Testing every single towel after each wash is doable, but if it gets to that point, I think I have a bigger issue to deal with than scratchy microfibers... LOL
I have had towels with edges and have never seen any marring ever after buffing a car. The only thing I suggest with MF towels is you get what you pay for. MF towels is one thing never to go cheap on for polishing towels.
Todd
This isn't bashing you, but the "cd test"....IMO the CD test is such a garbage random test that doesn't mean anything. I've scrathed cd's with optical grade microfiber towels, but the same towel didnt scratch my glasses, iphone or ipads or my cars paint....and my toyota paint is soft, you sneeze and it scratches....IMO that test is so silly. IMO if you're scratching paint with a microfiber towel, it's either not quality, you're wiping off wrong, or your towel or paint still has something on it. Just my opinion though, and a rant :/
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I usually go with AG / Carpro / Pakshak and these all seem to be great quality!
You have some quality towels, there.rops:
May I also suggest Autofiber Zero Edge? By no exaggeration, it's a close rival to the orange BOA in terms of softness and the way it glides over the finish. Quite a performer for the money.
I've heard some folks say:What worries me is if all the AG towel edges will pass the CD Test?
One way to test to see if MF towel borders are not silk/satin:We have only their word to go on that the edges are actually silk or satin and I read some reviews that other towels that have "silk" or "satin" edges might be some other material and may scratch. I'm not saying I don't trust AG though.
...I've removed a few edges on some of my towels to see how they would fare.
I've heard some folks say:
'I don't buy MF towels to use on CD's, so why test them on a CD. Why not test them on
the vehicle surface that you're actually going to be using them on'?
I say:
Probably the truest test if a MF towel will scratch, is to try it on an inconspicuous area
of vehicles' surfaces (including the paint), and look for marring/scratches/swirls/etc...under several types of light.
But then again...
-If MF towels don't scratch during: "The CD-Test"...
a vehicle stands a better chance of not having blemishes inflicted to them.
-Even if MF towels do scratch during: "The CD Test"...doesn't always mean they'll scratch vehicles' surfaces...
(Especially since CC-paint is usually harder than a CD.)
Caution is warranted, though...IMHO.
-I go one step farther whenever I do a CD test. I apply some polish or wax to a CD;
let it dry; then buff it off using the same pressure and technique I would use on the car.
Now...
You may have noticed that I did not make a seperate issue between MF towels and MF towel borders.
Accordingly...
CD test or not...Any "fabric", including Microfiber can scratch vehicle surface areas...including 'paint'.
One way to test to see if MF towel borders are not silk/satin:
Pick a MF towel from a recent order...Put a match to a section of the border..
If the border: 'pulls away from you', blackens-up into hard little globules...
they're probably made from some sort of 'plastic'...
-But, then again, so are MF towels that are made from polyesters/polyamides.
After the: "Burn Test"...
Do as BrutalNoodle instructs below:
One more thing...
Excessive downward-force, measured in PSI, while using any MF towel, 'borders' notwithstanding...
Is also another factor to consider, in trying to avoid inducing unwanted blemishes.
From sheer boredom, I've removed a few edges on some of my towels to see how they would fare.
I'll be picking up a camera this Sat, and will post a few shots of the ghetto mod towels.
AG could make their own.
Think Bunky means he thinks AG should make their own video discussing their microfiber options. It would be nice it does get confusing.