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Re: The best detailing buffing cloths review / shootout
Originally Posted by hdez
I skipped to the end of the 3rd video.
First place: TheRagCompany Eagle Edgeless
Second place: CarPro Boa
Thanks!! I already have a difference of opinion!!...LOL I think the Rag Company Eagle Edgeless is good, but I can think of a couple better......OH NO!!!!! Blasphemy!!! But again, thank you for letting me and probably a lot of us know.
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Originally Posted by Kamakaz1961
Thanks!! I already have a difference of opinion!!...LOL I think the Rag Company Eagle Edgeless is good, but I can think of a couple better......OH NO!!!!! Blasphemy!!! But again, thank you for letting me and probably a lot of us know.
Which one is your top?
I use a lot of TRC towels, but I'm in love with this one to make the last buff:
Shine & Buff Waterless Wash Towel
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Re: The best detailing buffing cloths review / shootout
Originally Posted by Kamakaz1961
Thanks!! I already have a difference of opinion!!...LOL I think the Rag Company Eagle Edgeless is good, but I can think of a couple better......OH NO!!!!! Blasphemy!!! But again, thank you for letting me and probably a lot of us know.
Do share which are your favorites.
The BOA mentioned are nice, but mine are shedding like crazy after a few washing cycle. Good for rinseless, but not for drying and/or buffing. Then again, I bought one of the first runs, so material & construction might be different now.
I quite like the original Arctic White (MFT had a similar towel in grey) and the new edgeless, but only in yellow (seems to be softest of the colors).
Another nice towel is PB's Deluxe Mega (coral). AG's sister site now carries the line. Going to grab more on the next sale.
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Re: The best detailing buffing cloths review / shootout
I do love the Eagle but I will stand by my experience that it sheds lint badly if the surface is a bit grabby like on glass and dry paint. I use them for Rinseless washes and they are excellent for that purpose. For final buffs and glass I reach for low pile looped end towels.
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Did anyone actually watch the whole video? Wow!
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Re: The best detailing buffing cloths review / shootout
Originally Posted by goldenlight
Did anyone actually watch the whole video? Wow!
Speaking solely for myself, not likely, and if I did I sure wouldn't admit it. I could wash and seal my car in that time, which would be time well invested rather than watching some %^&^$% guys videos about mf towels. Heck I bet I could teach the average joe how to wash and wax a car in that same time it would take to watch his stupid videos.
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I watched the vids, I like them, good job!
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Re: The best detailing buffing cloths review / shootout
Originally Posted by JeffM
I watched the vids, I like them, good job!
You were probably the camera man LOL.
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Re: The best detailing buffing cloths review / shootout
Originally Posted by hdez
I like the Micro Fiber Madness Crazy Piles as my best MF towel. The main reason NO LINT!! The Rag Company edgeless lint! LINT is my biggest nemesis. There is the Rag Company's 1100 and 800's that are IMO better than the edgeless. Additionally, AGO's Gold is pretty good and IMO Lint less than the edgeless. The MF Madness Dry me Crazy are good too.
Again, these are my opinion and others will have other opinions. It's all good!
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