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jayder456
09-15-2001, 12:45 AM
Just rec`d Zaino system and over the coming weeks will be applying to my silver Maxima and wife`s silver Odyssey. Last thing yet to acquire are new towels. I know Sal recommends 100% cotton towels, but he also said he was testing MF towels, but did not offer an opinion. I`ve no experience with Charismas or MFs.



I`m soliciting comments/opinions regarding towel types and brands, sizes & grades for tasks, and where to purchase for the following uses. (Cost is an important factor.)



1. Large (what recommended size?) for drying after washing - I just bought a Ca. water blade, so plan to use drying towel after the blade;



2. For removing Z1/Z5 and Z2 and all the other Zs;



3. For QD;



4. For cleaning windows.



Many thanks for your opinions, insights and suggestions....

-KCD-

JasonC8301
09-15-2001, 02:33 AM
1. Charisma Bath towel works well after drying with the Ca water blade. Other people use Mf towels to do this follow up. (BE CAREFUL with the Ca blade when drying.)



2. I use 100% cotton towels to remove product from the car. Other people use MF`s. It depends on your preference. Again for cotton, Charisma`s are tops.



3. I only QD after a nice through wash. I use a 100% cotton towel. Others on this forum rely only on MT`s for QD`ing.



4. I use terry cloths with EF Clear Vision for the first pass, and a damp terry MF for the second pass, then a dry suede type MF for the final pass.



Hope this helps,

Jason

BradE
09-15-2001, 12:36 PM
Charisma are the best cotton towels that I have found. You can find them in some department stores, but they have a retail price of $24.99-$27.99 per towels depending on where you buy them. Sometimes you can find them on sale for around $19.99. But most here get them from the outlet store. They are irregular, but there is not much wrong with them, and you can get them for cheaper.

www.fieldcrestcannonoutlet.com

jkochis
09-15-2001, 06:54 PM
While your on the outlet store site mentioned above, be sure to check if there is a local one near you. I bought the Charisma`s at a local Fieldcrest Outlet for about half of what the online outlet charges.

Bob Post
09-17-2001, 05:26 AM
things are horrible and known to cause scratches in paint jobs. Imagine dragging a reletively hard product across your paint, it`s bound to get that errant dirt particle stuck on it and scratch your paint. Most guys here have scratched their paint and gotten rid of it, although AFTER the damage was done. Do yourself a favor and get rid of it NOW, before you regret using it. As for towels Fieldcrest happens to be the best, or thickest, plushest. MF is "OK" but cotton is best used for almost all of the jobs you described. QD`ing with MF is ok, but that is about it. Most MF is too thin and has too little knap to use as a buffing towel due to "clogging" up reletively fast. Unless you have tons of them (MF), use a thick cotton towel for most of these tasks.

imported_Intermezzo
09-17-2001, 06:11 AM
Linens `N Things is having a sale on Fieldcrest RV`s for $5.99....at least the one near my house is. Not sure if it`s nationwide. About a year ago, my wife bought a half-dozen or so Ralph Lauren bath towels at their outlet store in SoCal for $6.99 each and they are the softest, thickest towels I have ever felt. Too bad she won`t let me use even one of them for detailing and that outlet store is about 120 miles from where I live.



I clean my windows by using either "Invisible Glass" or a wet MF towel and then wiping it off the old fashioned way using a newspaper. It leaves absolutely no lint. Another alternative would be to use Klasse for your windows and then buff off with an MF.

jayder456
09-18-2001, 03:25 PM
I appreciate and have noted your comments along with what I could find in archives related to the topic. Like the Klasse and Zaino camps, there seems to be no consensus between really good coton towels and good MFs. Nor for the least expensive route.



As I suspected, I`ll have to ease into trying both. Ditto with water blade, I will probably use it carefully on the van (that is a moderate pain to dry and polish), but not on my maxima.



-Doug-

DETAILKING
09-18-2001, 03:40 PM
You can find irregulars on their online outlet store for a few bucks per towel....

BradE
09-18-2001, 03:42 PM
You can get a 30``x52`` Charisma bath towel from the outlet for $9.99. Thats not bad considering what some MF towels cost.

adjulian
09-18-2001, 03:45 PM
for the buck when you can get several charisma`s and cut them into 4`s, all of a sudden you are only paying about $2.50/towel. Doesn`t get any better than that. You will need to serge the edges or fold them over and seal the exposed edge with a zig zag stitch to minimize fraying.

jayder456
09-18-2001, 08:16 PM
Thanks for the additional posts about Fieldcrest. I just stopped into a Bed, Bath & Beyond, they had some irregular Fieldcrest 100% cotton towels, no model line designation, for $5.99. (Some were egyptian cotton - whatever that is.) These were standard sized bath towels, I wouldn`t characterize as plush, but they felt soft and reasonably thick. Any thoughts or insights on these?



Also...same store had some clearance Fieldcrest Supimas for $7.99. - regular sized bath towels with a decorative band. They felt a tad thicker than the $5.99 Fieldcrests, but I still wouldn`t consider them the ultra weight that I associate with "plush."



They also had other Fieldcrest Supimas, not on sale, for $14.99 & $16.99 that were a bit larger and noticeably thicker pile. Go figure - same label name, but different design and heavier.



I could not find any Fieldcrest Charismas at this store.



Since they are Fieldcrests and immediately available I may try a couple and see how they work.



Tally Ho,

-doug-

ISLANDSBEST
09-19-2001, 02:50 AM
KCDoug -- Hi! You might check out the thread I recently started on "Charismas vs. Charisma Select." http://216.147.22.29/forum/showthread.php3?s=&threadid=3511 (`http://216.147.22.29/forum/showthread.php3?s=&threadid=3511`)

The Charisma Selects are made of this Supima cotton. I do not know if the Supima Cotton towels you encountered are the same thing as Charisma Selects. If you do not already have good towels, you might want to volunteer as our experimenter and buy a Select and a Supima and let us know the reuslts.

imported_Luster
12-19-2009, 10:23 PM
After watching Todd`s video of Wheel Wax, I felt like it was a pretty good product, so I decided to give it a shot.

Application: I used a foam applicator and wiped on the product and let dry until it hazed. VERY easy to apply, and I used so little for 4 wheels, that it looks like this little jar will last forever! A dime size dob will do an entire wheel, including the backside of the wheel.

Drying time: Almost immediately. l let it dry/haze for ONE MINUTE.

Removal: It removed very easily with a soft microfiber, no pressure, no streaking, no dusting.

Slickness/Shine: 10 out of 10 in this category. The wheels have never looked so good.

Scent/Color: Wheel Wax is a buttery yellow and smells like bananas.

Cost: $14.99 for the tub. Very reasonable for what you get.

Durability: Don`t know yet.

Overall Impression: If you read the other categories, you should know that I loved it! I applied Wheel Wax over BFWD, which was applied a few weeks ago. The wheels look fantastic.

Would I recommend? You betcha. High points include ease of application and removal, and the little amount I had to use for the entire wheel. You won`t be disappointed.:clap:

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Harleyguy
12-19-2009, 10:45 PM
Thanks for the great review Luster

imported_Luster
12-20-2009, 09:19 AM
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