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Old 07-31-2007, 10:51 PM
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OOOOooh those Bargins MF's

Or should I say ouch.. My collection of MF's includes many Cobras plus some from the local Auto Parts Store. Recently I have been a bit miffed that no matter how careful I am, I seem to get little dusty things all over the car when polishing. Same with the windows. This does not always happen, but when it does it is sooo frustrating.. Lay the towel down and next thing you know I have something else to clean up.

I started to sort out my towels and see if all of the towels were doing this dust or linting thing. Sure enough, after a number of tests I found that ALL of the towels from one particular Auto Parts store were linting heavily.
Clean the window and it left a trail of dust-like lint.. If I buffed up any polish, same story more lint.

Well, in the act of being gracious and not slamming someones brand on this site, I will just say that these bargin MF were no bargain at all... They sucked....
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Old 07-31-2007, 11:35 PM
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dont think of it as slamming someone think of it as helping the rest of us out.
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OK, the brand is "MIRAGE" from Advantage Auto Parts.
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Old 07-31-2007, 11:43 PM
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I alway's wash my bargain brand mf's by itself. No lint from my corbra's.
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Old 08-01-2007, 12:07 AM
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What you pay for is what you get in the land of mf, I think. Target's orange ones are decent, but that is where I stop.
I agree - separate them. Sounds like you should slowly start to replace them.
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Old 08-01-2007, 12:15 AM
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What you pay for is what you get in the land of mf, I think. Target's orange ones are decent, but that is where I stop.
I agree - separate them. Sounds like you should slowly start to replace them.
I totally, 100% . I've purchased some really cheap Micro Fiber towels and I use them for the exaust tips now, that's about all they are good for. Can never have enough Micro Fiber towels.

I don't see it as bashing, like detailgod said. It's giving all of us a heads up from your personal experiance.

thank you for sharing.
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We even had some people complaining about the MF"S sold here at Autogeek. The great thing is Autogeek will take care of them if there defective. They must be washed and dried properly of course.
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If your purchasing OTC, Target Vroom and Viking at Kmart are the only choices, anything else is crappola. Unless you buy a bunch of the cheapo Costco packs for bulk detailing for interior, engine etc.
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Yah, bigfoot told me viking were cool, but i haven't tried them. the target orange were vroom.
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I use the yellow 36 pack from costco. Costs $12 and I see no difference from the Cobra MF's. For $0.33 a towel they are almost disposable too, so I really dont hesitate using them on my wheel wells and any other surface.
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