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    Review: The Autogeek Cover-up Towel by Mike Phillips

    Review: The Autogeek Cover-up Towel by Mike Phillips



    The Autogeek Cover-up Towels

    The Autogeek Cover-up Towel is a soft washable and re-usable microfiber towel that is 25" x 68" so it's perfect for covering up areas of a car or other detailing project where you want to protect the surface from any type of sling or platter.


    I use these all the time for various areas of a project that I don't want to get compound, polish or splatter dots on when machine buffing. They save you a TON of time from having to go back at the end of the project, (at the end of the day when you're tired), and use a toothbrush to try to remove all the little annoying splatter dots.


    Here's how you use them...









    I use a few pieces of tape to secure the towels in place...







    Ready for some fast and furious machine buffing....





    Compound Splatter Dots
    Here's an example of what you're preventing from getting on the engine, blower or whatever it is you cover-up...See the compound splatter?





    Lets get a little closer.... now see what a mess you can make to unprotected areas?. Can you imagine this type of spatter all over the blower or carburetors of this streetrod and what a pain it would be to spend hours removing it?





    Saves you time
    The Autogeek Cover-up Towels save you time by shielding areas from machine sling and splatter so at the end of the detailing job you don't have to come back with a toothbrush or utility towel and spend hours cleaning up.


    Projects a professional image
    The Autogeek Cover-up Towels create an impression of professionalism to your customers showing you're smart enough to protect areas of their car from splatter and that you both care and take your profession seriously. Kind of like a mechanic's Fender Cover that a professional mechanic places over the fender of a car when doing repair and maintenance work to protect the paint on the car from damage.


    Eco-friendly
    They are washable so you can use them over and over again.


    The Autogeek Cover-up Towels are time savers and this helps you to maximize profits while projecting a professional image.




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    Re: Review: The Autogeek Cover-up Towel by Mike Phillips

    Mike

    Great write up, I have 2 of the cover up towels when they first came out, they are time savers, and look great when you take pictures of a customer's car as you detail it and when they ask about it, I tell them part small touches to keep their perfect before delivery

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    Re: Review: The Autogeek Cover-up Towel by Mike Phillips

    Quote Originally Posted by atgonzales View Post

    Mike

    Great write up, I have 2 of the cover up towels when they first came out, they are time savers, and look great when you take pictures of a customer's car as you detail it and when they ask about it, I tell them part small touches to keep their perfect before delivery




    Thanks for sharing!


    The newest version is the bright artic white like I show in the pictures.

    Whatever the color, they are time savers and do add professionalism to our work.




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    Re: Review: The Autogeek Cover-up Towel by Mike Phillips

    And here's where this towel came from...

    The Beach Towel Tip



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