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  1. #1 Microtex microfiber towells? 
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    Im looking for a new set of microfiber towels, and i found these at walmart.
    Can anyone comment if they are any good or not? http://www.walmart.com/ip/Microtex-P...-15pk/23569849
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    Well wht do you plan on using them for..if it's for paint..fcuk no they wouldn't touch my paint I stick with the Cobra line of towels (autogeek)..yea yea I kno more money then you wanted to spend but to each there own..
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDCOMPG View Post
    Well wht do you plan on using them for..if it's for paint..fcuk no they wouldn't touch my paint I stick with the Cobra line of towels (autogeek)..yea yea I kno more money then you wanted to spend but to each there own..
    Ill be using them for interior detailing and glass cleaning.
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    Those will be fine then


    Just don't use them for paint!
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    I love those towels. I use them
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDCOMPG View Post
    Those will be fine then


    Just don't use them for paint!
    I've never used this brand but why wouldn't you for paint? Are not all microfiber towels equal?
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    I have some. Been using them for the last 6 months.
    I only use them for tires & wells,inside wheels, glass ,interior, etc.....NO paint. They are 350 gsm and a good little utility towel.
    They launder clean after being black.
    I just used 4 today.
    For the paint I'll use Chemical Guys gold plush to buff after drying with a Cobra guzzler and Megs Ultimate Quik wax for a drying aid.. .............http://www.amazon.com/Chemical-Guys-...=chemical+guys

    Or the Cobra Jrs.

    But yeah, better than a bath towel and for about 70cents each, not bad to have on hand.
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    It's not a half million dollar lambo guys, I use whatever microfiber cloths on my paint and I see zero difference.

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    Doesn't have to be a million dollar car. It's a car you spent money on. If spending a little more for quality microfiber that will reduce the chances of further scratching or marring the paint,. Then why wouldn't you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    It's not a half million dollar lambo guys, I use whatever microfiber cloths on my paint and I see zero difference.
    On a silver car yeah, try that shizness on a black car.
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