This place, Autogeek, is an excellent source for high-quality microfiber towels.
Those towels that are made in Korea are generally regarded as superior to those made in China.
There's a new microfiber line here in the US called Microfiber Madness that may be the finest microfiber towel money can buy.
If you're new to detailing, the main thing you want is Mike Phillips's comprehensive book, The Complete Guide to a Show Car Shine. Mike writes about everything you need. For instance, there are a minimum of four categories of towels you should have, and Mike describes them all.
There are microfiber towels for different jobs. You should choose based on your needs first. There are plenty of high quality towels at a reasonable price. You can check here at Autogeek, Chemical Guys, DF Concours and Car Pro. I personally prefer DF Concours, Car Pro and Chemical guys selection, quality and customer service. DF Concours is about the only place I know of that makes high end Pima cotton towels. You will find better prices through Chemical Guys and I have yet to purchase a poor quality microfiber product from them. In regards to price. More money does not always mean better. One example would be Zaino's Blonde towel considered to be the best towel in some circles. They are $20+ a towel and they are always on back order. You can get a quality seamless, edgeless towel from Car Pro for $5. Car Pro sells high quality products. If it's on their site it's good a good product. I will be the first to tell you that I use cheap towels for certain jobs. Like the dirty stuff. I'm not going anywhere near windows with my good towels. When it comes to buffing polish and wax. That's were you want to use your best towels. Take your time and read reviews and do your research and you will find good towels at a good price.
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