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Costco Yellow MF Towels
What's everyone's opinion of these ? Good for anything ? The price is right . A 36 pack for $16.99 .
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I have used them for a number of years. I wouldn't use them on the finish of my Corvette but for general cleaning they work fairly well. I personally like the Sam's orange towels better.
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Re: Costco Yellow MF Towels
Good for a TON of things, probably just not paint, although some seem to use them on paint without issues.
Great for interior, wheels, engine, leather, etc.
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I recently bought two packs and they seem to be safe on paint.
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I like the sam's club proforce ones better. They are plusher and softer. They are a great bargain no doubt. I don't use on paint either but they get extensive use on interior, wheels, and general around the house cleaning. I cut them up in to quarters and use as cheap disposable applicators...use once and toss. This is for things like leather dressings, 303 protectant, tire dressings, wheel wax.
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Re: Costco Yellow MF Towels
Originally Posted by DHCrocks
I like the sam's club proforce ones better. They are plusher and softer.
I've been using them on paint for years, and never had a problem.
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Re: Costco Yellow MF Towels
I'm glad you ask, because I was considering them too...Seems like everywhere I go now, I'm just looking for things I can use for detailing...am I sick or what!
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Re: Costco Yellow MF Towels
i use them on everything but my paint..
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Re: Costco Yellow MF Towels
Originally Posted by Shiny Lil Detlr
I've been using them on paint for years, and never had a problem.
I have used some of those and the costco ones on paint. Im always gentle when i use them and from my experiences they have never marred or left swirls. I personally, dont understand why some people feel the need that only high end microfibers can touch their paint. It really seems silly to me... just my opinion.
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