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Re: Waxing and Polishing Towels?
For exterior paint, I like The Rag Company's (particularly the Edgeless line) offerings and the Griot's Garage PFM wax removal and detailing towels the best. For interior detailing I just use Meguiar's Supreme Shine.
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Re: Waxing and Polishing Towels?
Originally Posted by
The Guz
For me it would be the edgeless 365 for polishes and the edgeless 300 for waxes, sealants and coatings.
Wasn’t a fan of the creature.
I too use the 365 for polish removal, paint prep and spray sealants.
The one thing that bothered me about the creature was that the edges would fray alot.
I used it for spray and wipe a rinseless wash after a do it yourself rinse on my truck during the winter. no scratches or marring which is good but I doubt I would order them again.
Eagle edgeless 350 is a go to as well
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Re: Waxing and Polishing Towels?
So with my finish being soft it sounds like the kirklands are probably not the best option. Rag Co Edgless 70/30 365gsm sound like an option. Then there is the question of the foam app. Let me know. Thanks
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Re: Waxing and Polishing Towels?
I have way too many towels, but I'm always on the watch for something that's a good performer and a good value. There are some exceptions, but I prefer edgeless construction, the same nap on both sides and light colors, so dirt or contaminants are easy to spot. One that checks all the boxes for me when using a QD or Waterless Wash are these: Edgeless Microfiber Quick Detail Towel
I don't know the science behind it, but these just seem to absorb better and prevent streaking with a minimum of wiping, noticeably better than plusher and more expensive towels I have from both AG and TRC.
Bill
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Re: Waxing and Polishing Towels?
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
Yeah there’s some GUYS who sell a towel very similar to the gold plush juniors for a lot less. Theirs are 70/30 china made, 380gsm. 16x16 gold MF with a black silk edge. Get 16 for about 18 dollars
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Do you think these from some GUYS compare well to the Gold Jr.s?
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Re: Waxing and Polishing Towels?
Originally Posted by
BillyJack
I have way too many towels, but I'm always on the watch for something that's a good performer and a good value. There are some exceptions, but I prefer edgeless construction, the same nap on both sides and light colors, so dirt or contaminants are easy to spot. One that checks all the boxes for me when using a QD or Waterless Wash are these:
Edgeless Microfiber Quick Detail Towel
I don't know the science behind it, but these just seem to absorb better and prevent streaking with a minimum of wiping, noticeably better than plusher and more expensive towels I have from both AG and TRC.
Bill
I feel you can never have too many towels. While the edgeless QD towels from AG are pretty nice, I wouldn’t say they perform better than towels from TRC.
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Re: Waxing and Polishing Towels?
Originally Posted by
KyleBis2
i've used those microfiber towels from those guys and they tend to degrade/matt-up quicker. IME, the gold plush jr's are better...
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Re: Waxing and Polishing Towels?
Originally Posted by
KyleBis2
Don’t know will order them. Just thought it was weird. Same color, gsm (close?), both 70/30. Both from China. For the half the price I’m gonna try them.
All in all though if I had to do again would buy a case of creature edgeless for 195$. And about 10 16x16 PFM’s and call it a day. (My plan on next order)
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