Need some new MF towels

Discussion in 'Tools - Machine Polishers, Pressure Washers, Detai' started by Petrucci_M3, Jul 22, 2010.

  1. Mindflux

    Mindflux Welcome to Detailing

    Did you get your 10% off? I'd not email ranney and let him know you are from one of the boards. ;)
     
  2. ampbmw

    ampbmw DB Forum Supporter

    no dude, those sam's blues are actually whats up...they are cheap enough to toss after one use, and them new are as soft as can be. Still prefer DD uber, but sam's nothing to sneeze at!
     
  3. Dangler

    Dangler Birth of a Detailer

    Love Prima towels, ultra soft and don't shed or leave fibers behind on the paint. For removing polish or waxi like to use a short nap mf towel, i use a towel from Dr. Joe for this. Long fiber towels, the fibers tend to get pulled out i noticed on tougher to remove polish residues and waxes. I've noticed with Phil's No Name towels, Chemical Guys SASQUATCH MAXIMUS towels shed like crazy even when just using them to whipe down a car with QD. And I always wash them first before their first use and they've been maintained properly and cleaned with micro-restore. This kind of turned me off from monster fluff towels, they just shed too much.

    I like medium to short nap towels, they get the job done. I just ordered a sample set from stocktowelsnow.com and just received them and they feel really soft. they look promising, i'll have to update when i test them out.

    next i want to try some of the towels from showroomfx.
     
  4. 02blackout

    02blackout DB Forum Supporter

    1000th view of this thread FTW
     
  5. trhland

    trhland Nuba Guru

    pakshaks are great infact i have to take back what i said earler about shipping . i remember it didnt take very long i think 7 days toget to me. not bad ..
     
  6. godoman

    godoman Jedi Nuba

    I need help with finding the right towels for steam cleaning the exterior of cars that are extremely soft and absorbant enough to not scratch the paint and dry the car at the same time.

    so far my experience is using the no name green towels from detailers domain and they work great as long as I do not use maximum water moisuture and steam clean the exterior with dry steam. I used he yellow towels from detailersdomain and they work great but are way too thin. I keep having to reach from the pile of them that I bought and it just seems wasteful because i will have to re-wash each of them after being done.

    I love the green no names from detailers domain but I am finding quickly that they are just too expensive for the large quantity of towels I need to do my wash and wax job for my customers

    does anybody know where I can by the no names in bulk?

    godoman
     

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