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Old 12-14-02, 04:41   #1 (permalink)
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Pakshak vs. Microfiber Tech

A few questions regarding MF Tech and Pakshak towel quality. Looking at the 2 websites it appears that Pakshak has one towel line while MF Tech has 4.
Which MF towel is closest in quality to Pakshak and by the way, what do you think of the Pakshak quality?
Which MF Tech towels do you recommend using for which purpose, i.e. washing, drying, polishing, waxing?
It would probably be best if those who have personally used or are somehow very familiar with the Microtech towels were to respond.
In advance, thanks for all of the help and/or suggestions.
 
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Old 12-14-02, 04:45   #2 (permalink)
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The Pakshak towels are outstanding. They are very plush and are a great MF towel for everything. I use them for wax removal, drying, windows, qding, etc. I really like the big 24 x 24 towel which is great for drying.

Also, Ranney's customer service is unmatched.

Trust me it won't be a product you are disappointed with.
 
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The Pakshak towels are outstanding. They are very plush and are a great MF towel for everything. I use them for wax removal, drying, windows, qding, etc. I really like the big 24 x 24 towel which is great for drying.

Also, Ranney's customer service is unmatched.

Trust me it won't be a product you are disappointed with.


I feel the same way


I have never have tried the MF tech ones though.
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Thanks for the info/opinions received so far.
Am I correct that Pakshak is one "line" of towels with the only difference being size or color--everything else--plusness, nap, etc. is identical?
 
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Hello mprogers,

I would say all vendors you have mentioned have similar size and composition of micro fiber towels. JT International is another favorite here on Autopia. And the natural alternative is DF Towel also another favorite. I would give all these vendor's micro fiber towels a

You are correct, PakShak currently only carry the terry style of micro fiber towels. They don't have any waffle weave micro fiber towels presently but are looking at samples and hope to offer it soon. A popular size for a waffle weave because of cost and usefulness is something close to 24" x 36".

You really can't go wrong with any of the vendors mentioned above. Have heard great reviews on all of their products and services.

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Hello mprogers,

I would say all vendors you have mentioned have similar size and composition of micro fiber towels. JT International is another favorite here on Autopia. And the natural alternative is DF Towel also another favorite. I would give all these vendor's micro fiber towels a

You are correct, PakShak currently only carry the terry style of micro fiber towels. They don't have any waffle weave micro fiber towels presently but are looking at samples and hope to offer it soon. A popular size for a waffle weave because of cost and usefulness is something close to 24" x 36".

You really can't go wrong with any of the vendors mentioned above. Have heard great reviews on their product and service.

With Aloha,
~Ranney


LOL Ranny your great! Dont see to many vendors pushing Competitors products
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I too am impressed . . . Thanks for the info.
 
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