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Re: Rinseless wash newbie - Questions
Originally Posted by stilltipping3
If you use the Garry Dean Method then you should use his INFINITE USE DETAIL JUICE and some of his towels. You are taking only part of his advice and why are you choosing which part to take? Know what I mean.
Because ONR and WW+ are cheaper. BTW, his shop is 10 min. from me. Plus GD deleted my comments on his youtube videos.
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Re: Rinseless wash newbie - Questions
There are some nice 600 gsm Eurow shag-weave 10-pack towels on the site that shares a name with a river in South America. A bit smaller than usual (12x16 rather than 16x16), but they work really well for rinseless washes, and are reasonably inexpensive.
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Originally Posted by umi000
There are some nice 600 gsm Eurow shag-weave 10-pack towels on the site that shares a name with a river in South America. A bit smaller than usual (12x16 rather than 16x16), but they work really well for rinseless washes, and are reasonably inexpensive.
Which site?
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Re: Rinseless wash newbie - Questions
What's the consensus on these towels? A 36 pack is $25 and they are 360 gsm.
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^^those towels are good for everything but paint! I'd never touch my paint with them. Invest in quality towels. It's worth it.
Back to the full-time grind.
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Never have had a problem with the Costco MF towels. No scratching, marring or anything. I think a lot of 'hatred' is unfounded.
Now if somebody had a way of proving they are bad I might believe these comments.
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Re: Rinseless wash newbie - Questions
Yes I've read some testimonials on AG and Autopia about how good the Sams Club/Costco towels are. Especially at their low cost.
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Re: Rinseless wash newbie - Questions
Originally Posted by evo77
Which site?
I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but is this a serious question? If it is... I'm not going to mention the actual site, out of respect for the forum owner, but it begins with the letter A and ends with N.
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I found some nice mf towels on Ebay, 16 x 16 size and the cost was $18.99 for 12 of them, they're pretty soft too and plan on using them for doing the Garry Dean method this winter.
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Re: Rinseless wash newbie - Questions
Originally Posted by umi000
There are some nice 600 gsm Eurow shag-weave 10-pack towels... they work really well for rinseless washes, and are reasonably inexpensive.
Shoot, I forgot all about those towels!
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