MF Thickness Comparison

Discussion in 'Tools - Machine Polishers, Pressure Washers, Detai' started by 911Fanatic, Jan 10, 2010.

  1. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Had some time over the last few days so was taking some new product pics. THought I'd take one to show the thickness of the thickest towels available. I gotta get a hobby!

    From top to bottom.....
    eShine Cookie Monster
    CG Furball
    CG Sasqutch
    Polished Bliss Plush ( 2 singles sewn together)
    DD No Name

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  2. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    Of those, the Cookie Monster is my favorite...
     
  3. billy

    billy Obsessive Detailer

    +1:thumb:
     
  4. Tech

    Tech Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Too plush = limited uses

    Good for QDing if they are absorbent.
     
  5. d00t

    d00t Welcome to Detailing

  6. detaildoc

    detaildoc Guest

  7. d00t

    d00t Welcome to Detailing

    Me too. I scooped up almost all of Heath's when he sold them. I have about 30 of them or so.
     
  8. bryansbestwax

    bryansbestwax DB Forum Supporter

    how the nap is is more important than how thich, the looped napped towels seem to grab more than a regular fluffy nap. Just my opinion.
     
  9. Denzil

    Denzil Guest

    I like to use thick towels for buffing off sealants and waxes. For the most part it works really well unless I run into difficult-to-remove waxes.
     
  10. detaildoc

    detaildoc Guest

    Dang! Are you sure you don't want a brand new Souveran for let's say 15 - 18 of those? :whistle:
     
  11. matrix_808

    matrix_808 DB Supporter

    Cant wait to get my furballs from CG now, they look pretty good from your pic. How do you like them compared to the cookie monster?
     
  12. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    I prefer the Cookie Monsters. The Fur Balls are a bit, well, fluffier. But its because they are a looser weave. The Cookies are woven tighter and IMHO are a better built towel.
     
  13. matrix_808

    matrix_808 DB Supporter

    Ya based on the price i would assume the cookies would be better. Couldnt pass up the deal on the cookies though, had to order a few to try. STILL need to get ahold of some of those cookies one day.
     
  14. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    Honestly I wouldn't bother with them. The Cookie Monsters are much better quality, the furballs...I guess like Ken said aren't woven very tight. To be honest it feels like a very cheap towel. Not a fan of them.
     
  15. pirex

    pirex DB Certified Dealer

    My fav is the CG Sasqutch and DD no name!
     
  16. 604_Snooze

    604_Snooze Obsessive Detailer

    I like the cookie monster better than fur ball.
     
  17. Cooter

    Cooter Guest

    I've always wanted to get my hands on some of Chris's Cookie Monster. Might have to do that if they go on BOGO again sometime. I've always read great things about those towels.
     
  18. eShine

    eShine Guest

    My fav is the Cookie Monster. What do you mean Biased opinion!?? LOL
     
  19. Carn

    Carn Welcome to Detailing

    How do these compare to the Werkstat plush towels Ken?
     
  20. togwt

    togwt Nuba Guru

    Things to look for in a micro fibre towel

    • How many times the fibres are split - a higher split ensues you get a more effective cleaning towel. Splitting the fibres creates millions of edges that trap dirt and dust that bonds to the fibres and is not released until the towel is washed in hot water. Therefore, the dirt is not re-deposited on the paint surface.

    • Denier [: weight per unit length (linear density) measure of a continuous filament or yarn, used traditionally in textile industry]. The higher the number, the thicker the fibre

    • Density of fibre - bear in mind that less density of fibre, translate into less cleaning power and far less durability. - is a measure of fibres per square inch of fabric. The range for quality micro fibre is 90,000 to 225,000 fibres per square inch. The higher the fibre count the more absorbent. The less dense cloths are also more abrasive to delicate surfaces. Look for at least 200,000 fibres per square inch of fabric.

    • Ratio - of polyester and polyamide blend; 80% polyester and 20% polyamide is typical (80/20) a 70/30 blend will absorb water faster. As polyamide is much more expensive than polyester, you can expect to pay more for a 70/30 blend.

    • Quality - lesser quality versions can use a weave that is too wide or a pile that is too long, which causes the fibres’ to shed during use, leaving a lint trail.

    • Construction - towel boarders, one of the of the advantages of a silk/satin edging is that they won't unravel when washed several times like a non edged towel nor will they cause marring of the paint surface, it also means that they will not snag.

    • Weave -the weave on micro fibre towels can be adjusted to meet specific requirements; a terry-loop, cut, hooked feathered, zigzag or Piqué waffle weaves.

    • Size - available in various sizes 16 -inch x 16 / 18 / 24 -inch, drying towels 25 -inch x 16 -inch being a usable size

    • Thickness - some manufacturers are rating the thickness of their towels by weight; expressed in grams per square meter or g/m2. The ratio of polyester and polyamide usually remains the same.

    When choosing micro fibre quality is very important, as a lack of quality inspection will result in variable results i.e. towels that will cause surface scratches, leave a trail of lint, etc. Many of the Micro fibre products being offered on the market are made from non-split (non-absorbent and ineffective) yarn. The manufacturer forgoes the expensive splitting procedure to save money, and the result is a failing product. Not only does the blend lose over half of its absorbing and cleaning ability but it weakens with use, greatly reducing the life of the product. Some micro fibre products from China and Korea have less density and a denier (length of measure) of 0.5 or higher, which is 50x’s larger than the preferred quality denier of 0.02 or smaller.

    A good quality towel may cost more, but it will last longer. The most important thing to remember is that a good quality micro fibre towel will provide better cleaning results and is less likely to cause surface scratches than lesser quality towels Micro fibre quality is very often reflected in the purchase price, best advice; use only high quality micro fibre towels from a reputable source.

    As with most things, you'll get what you pay for; as Henry Royce once commented [the quality tends to be remembered long after the price has been forgotten]
     

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