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Re: Best Cheap Microfiber Towels
Originally Posted by
spazzz
If I was going to pick just 1 all around everything towel it would be the Creature edgeless towel on the cheap(cheaper)
The dual pile makes it versatile and the no hem design lets you fish into crevices easy.
The only caveat I have is they have a tendency to rollover on themselves if your grip isn't correct.
They can be found for a deal. They used to be a deal at 20 for 10 but then the world found them.
Nice and thick but not too plumpy.
Those 50cent Kirklands are a must for wheels, tires,jambs, trunks and engine bays.
End of life is when I wipe the garage floor and toss
Creature edgeless are the friggin best overall towel for me. Great for rinseless, wax/sealant removal, waterlesses. I like the eagles and Everest (also from the TRC) but they are more.
I get the around 10 for 25$ and I feel that they are Uber cheap for something that I’m rubbing on my paint .
I bought some 265 gpm 80/20 from TRC also for coating removal. 16$ for 24 12x16. Better than kirklands
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Re: Best Cheap Microfiber Towels
Originally Posted by
soapboxpreacher
What color are you Sams ones? dark blue with an orange edge around them.
you got the wrong one , usually they come in 36 towels pack , and are green , yellow , orange or blue ,single solid color no edge color. and also no tags too.
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Re: Best Cheap Microfiber Towels
Originally Posted by
DaveT435
The Gold Plush Juniors have always been my favorite towels. Buy the 24 pack during a 25% off sale and they’re reasonable.
^^^^^^this
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Re: Best Cheap Microfiber Towels
Gold plush towels are great.
I'm really liking the Rag Company products, but I do not yet have enough to form a solid opinion. (Always try to buy from AutoGeek).
Now that AG sells them, I will not feel bad about purchasing more.
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Re: Best Cheap Microfiber Towels
I literally came here to post a question about this very thing and this was at the top? Is that a sign? Lol. Anyways, my cheapness (although spend a lot) lead me to Costco and found these for a decent price. Any good ??? I’m very tempted
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Re: Best Cheap Microfiber Towels
^ you gotta charge that phone...
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Re: Best Cheap Microfiber Towels
Originally Posted by
Cleanfreak623
I literally came here to post a question about this very thing and this was at the top? Is that a sign? Lol. Anyways, my cheapness (although spend a lot) lead me to Costco and found these for a decent price. Any good ??? I’m very tempted
For a few dollars difference, I personally wouldn't "cheap out" on things that touch your paint. JMO.
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Best Cheap Microfiber Towels
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
For a few dollars difference, I personally wouldn't "cheap out" on things that touch your paint. JMO.
I wasn’t trying to cheap out but if I can get more bang for my buck I will. I just dropped $200 at CG Lol and Every cloth I clicked on wouldn’t add to cart so I gave up. I like their buffing towels but want something for multi use. I use the Canadian tire one for door jams, wheels and interiors but my OCD doesn’t like all the colours. I like the idea that they are all one colour. Sometimes after I dry with proper drying towel I go around with one those to catch those annoying random water drops
Sometimes Costco can be great for quality stuff at reasonable prices and was hoping I struck gold
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Re: Best Cheap Microfiber Towels
Originally Posted by
Cleanfreak623
I wasn’t trying to cheap out but if I can get more bang for my buck I will. I just dropped $200 at CG Lol and Every cloth I clicked on wouldn’t add to cart so I gave up. I like their buffing towels but want something for multi use. I use the Canadian tire one for door jams, wheels and interiors but my OCD doesn’t like all the colours. I like the idea that they are all one colour. Sometimes after I dry with proper drying towel I go around with one those to catch those annoying random water drops
Sometimes Costco can be great for quality stuff at reasonable prices and was hoping I struck gold
Quality towels will last for years with proper care though.
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Re: Best Cheap Microfiber Towels
Originally Posted by
Cleanfreak623
I wasn’t trying to cheap out but if I can get more bang for my buck I will. I just dropped $200 at CG Lol and Every cloth I clicked on wouldn’t add to cart so I gave up. I like their buffing towels but want something for multi use. I use the Canadian tire one for door jams, wheels and interiors but my OCD doesn’t like all the colours. I like the idea that they are all one colour. Sometimes after I dry with proper drying towel I go around with one those to catch those annoying random water drops
Sometimes Costco can be great for quality stuff at reasonable prices and was hoping I struck gold
I buy them, Yes. Do I use them on Paint, No.
Why, because I don't have to. I buy better towels for that.
But I love the Kirklands for what I use them for.
They should be Okay for paint
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